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The Musashi Ninja Clan, also known as the Order of Musashi Shinobi Samurai, is a Japanese shinobi samurai clan that served the Tokugawa Shogunate as intelligence operatives and diplomats, with a history spanning from 1582 to 1868.
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Historical Context:
The clan, rooted in the Shibata family of the Musashi Province, served the Tokugawa Shogunate for 265 years, primarily as intelligence operatives (onomitsu and metsuke) and later as diplomats.
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Evolution and Legacy:
After the restoration of the monarchy in 1868, the clan became independent and now operates as an NPO, focusing on introducing ninja and samurai culture and the philosophy of Ninshido.
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Current Activities:
The Musashi Ninja Clan Shinobi-Samurai Honjin Dojo offers authentic experiences, including hands-on learning from clan members and interpreters, and focuses on the history and culture of the clan.
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Ninshido Philosophy:
The clan’s philosophy, Ninshido, developed by their ancestors under the shogunate, emphasizes the importance of information gathering and serving communities.
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Modern Interpretation:
The clan sees itself as a “think & do tank” that adapts to the needs of each era, continuing the tradition of information gathering and community service.
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Dojo and Experiences:
The dojo offers hands-on experiences, including learning from masters of the shinobi art, and interpreters who are also clan members.
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Membership and Focus:
The NPO focuses on creating a real shinobi organization, emphasizing information gathering and community service, rather than martial arts training.
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Connection to Miyamoto Musashi:
While the name “Musashi” is shared with the famous swordsman Miyamoto Musashi, the clan’s history is distinct and focuses on the shinobi samurai tradition.
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Shibata Family:
The clan’s lineage is traced back to the Shibata family, who were shogunate officers at the end of the shogunate period.
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Modern Activities:The clan engages in ninja and samurai experience tours for foreigners and ninja and samurai shows at MICE and other events, as a way to inherit Japanese culture under private peace diplomacy and international goodwill activities.
Kiyomi Vanessa Suzak Shibata

