Ninja Museum In Japan Infiltrated, Strongbox Full Of Cash Stolen

Ninja Museum In Japan Infiltrated, Strongbox Full Of Cash Stolen

NINJA MUSEUM IN JAPAN – A ninja museum in Japan was recently infiltrated without notice, which ended up with a box full of cash stolen.

NINJA MUSEUM IN JAPAN
Image from: Japan Guide

According to ABS CBN News, in the middle of the night, thieves stole a 150 kilo steel box which contained collected admission fees of about $9,500 or P461,000 in Iga-ryu Ninja Museum which is located at Iga city, central Japan,

The museum is well-known for containing legends about ninjas, who are known to be well skilled in espionage, deception, and surprise attacks.

Authorities reported that the museum door was pried open by the thieves using a crow bar. The safe, as mentioned above, contained fees from 1,100 weekend visitors.

Based on the report, the museum contains a traditional ninja house. It also has services for an interactive experience, where visitors were taught the skills of a ninja, such as throwing star-shaped weapons. You can also watch a show there.

The city of Iga also has two well-known ninja clans, the Iga and Koga. The city also established the very first research center for ninjas on 2017 in Mie University. In 2018, a graduate course was also established there.

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