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  2. The Kunoichi: Ninja Girl - Wikipedia

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    Rina Takeda plays the role of a female ninja named Kisaragi who attempts to rescue a group of women being held captive to become toys for men. The film is set sometime in the Sengoku period, during a time of fierce fighting between the Koga and Iga ninja clans.

  3. Kunoichi - Wikipedia

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    The eighth volume of the ninja handbook Bansenshukai written in 1676 describes Kunoichi-no-jutsu (くノ一の術, the ninjutsu of a woman), which can be interpreted as "a technique to utilize a woman". [1] The Bansenshukai compiles the knowledge of the ninja clans in the regions of Iga and Kōka.

  4. List of ninja films - Wikipedia

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    The Kunoichi: Ninja Girl (女忍 KUNOICHI) 2011.03.19 Nintama Rantarō ... Mask of the Ninja [TV movie] United States: English / Japanese: 2008.08.04 Ninja

  5. Rina Takeda - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] In late 2010, Takeda appeared on television in the MBS comedy tokusatsu series The Ancient Dogoo Girl as Doro-chan. [6] [7] Takeda had her second starring movie role in the February 2011 martial arts action film Karate Girl [8] [9] together with Tobimatsu Hina followed by another action film The Kunoichi: Ninja Girl in March 2011. [10]

  6. Seiji Chiba - Wikipedia

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    2009: Warring Nations, The Rebel Ninjas / Ninja Battle (Sengoku Iga no Ran) 2009: The Fugitive Ninja / Rogue Ninja (Nukenin) 2010: Ninja / Evil Ninja; 2010: Alien vs Ninja; 2011: The Kunoichi: Ninja Girl; 2012: I'm Coming to Get You (Ima, yari ni yukimasu) 2014: Tokyo Legends I: Horror Of Human Hell (Tôkyô Densetsu: Kyôfu no Ningen Jigoku)

  7. Onna-musha - Wikipedia

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    Like kunoichi (female ninja) and geisha, the onna-musha's conduct is seen as the ideal of Japanese women in movies, animations and TV series. In the West, the onna-musha gained popularity when the historical documentary Samurai Warrior Queens aired on the Smithsonian Channel .

  8. Mochizuki Chiyome - Wikipedia

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    Mochizuki is featured in many video games, some of which include Nobunaga's Ambition: Souzou (DLC), [5] Puzzle & Dragons, [6] [7] and Toukiden: The Age of Demons. [8]She is mentioned as a trainer of the playable character Kunoichi in Samurai Warriors, and appears in person in Samurai Warriors 2 as Shingen's mistress and the master and surrogate mother of Kurenai, the protagonist of Red Ninja ...

  9. Hatsume no Tsubone - Wikipedia

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    Hatsume was born in Iga Village, a village of ninja. Hatsume's father was a retainer of the Takeda clan. After her father's death, Hatsume went with her sister and mother to serve the Mogami clan. Hatsume was one of the maids of Komahime, the daughter of Mogami Yoshiaki. [citation needed]