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The Ninja

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Originally published April 1980
Authors Eric Van Lustbader
Followed by The Miko
Country United States
OCLC5830611
GenresThriller
Suspense
Crime Fiction
Adventure Fiction
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
ID2333189
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The Ninja novel was written in 1980 by Eric Van Lustbader and is a tale of revenge, love and murder. The author blends a number of known themes together: crime, suspense and Japanese martial arts mysticism.

Japan-ninja-student gets top marks for writing Essays in invisible ink

Feb 16,2020 3:42 am

Eimi Haga was interested in noticed in Ninjas of TV programmes

A Japanese student of ninja-story that was passed a blank sheet of paper with the highest marks, according to your professor that the Essay was written in invisible ink.

Eimi Haga of ninja technique followed the "aburidashi", spending hours soaking and crushing soy beans to the ink.

The Words appeared, if your professor heated The Paper over his gas-stove.

"It's something I learned through a book, when I was little," Ms Haga said the BBC. "I just hoped no one would come up with the same idea. "

Ms Haga has an interest in ninja - covert agents and assassins in medieval Japan , there's just an animated TV show as a child.

According to the enrolment at the Mie University in Japan , the first-year-student in a class took in The Ninja 's history, and was asked to write about a visit to The Ninja Museum of Igaryu.

"If The Professor said in the class that he would give a high mark for creativity, I decided that I you said my Essay stand out from others",.

"I thought for a while and hit on the idea of aburidashi. "

The attachment shows the heated and unheated sections

Ms Haga, 19, pre-soaked soy beans overnight, then crushed, before you squeeze them in a cloth.

then mixed and the soy to spend extract with Water two hours, the concentration of law - before writing your Essay with a fine brush on "washi" (a thin Japanese paper).

Once her words had dried, they were invisible. But, to be sure, your professor doesn't have the top in the ton, she left a note in normal ink that say "heat paper".

Ninjas explains

The Professor Yuji Yamada, told the BBC he was "surprised" when he saw the Essay .

"I had seen reports in code written, but never seen one done in aburidashi," he said. To say

"The Truth is, I had a little doubt, that The Words would come clearly out. But if I heated actually, The Paper on the gas cooker in My House , The Words were very clear, and I thought, 'Well done!'

"I didn \' T hesitate, you give The Report the full score, even if I can't, I thought it read to the end, because, I should let a part of The Paper is unheated, in the case of the media would somehow find it and take a picture. "

As for the Essay itself, Ms Haga said it had more style than substance.

"I was confident that The Professor would at least recognize my efforts to a creative Essay ," She Said .

"So I wasn't really worried about getting a bad result for my Essay - although the content itself was nothing special. "

Additional reporting by the BBC, Hideharu Tamura in the Prefecture of Tokyo



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Source of news: bbc.com

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