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Warlord Nobunaga Oda is rapidly vanquishing his foes on a quest to unify Japan under his rule, but there is one region that even Nobunaga fears: The Iga Province, home to the Iga ninja. Mumon is Iga's strongest ninja, renowned as a deadly assassin with unmatched battle strength, but he is equally lazy and only seeks to please his wife, Okuni. At the same time, a ninja named Heibee Shimoyama has become disillusioned with his people's way of living. One day, Mumon kills a ninja from a different family, unaware that his actions will ultimately lead to a deadly battle between Nobunaga's army and the ninja of the Iga Province.
The powerful Shogun Ieyasu Tokugawa is the commander of two families of ninja, the Iga and the Kouga. Bitter rivals for centuries, they are held back from all-out war only by an uneasy truce. The Shogun decides to dissolve the treaty between the families and orders the ten greatest ninja from each family to fight to the death to determine his succession. Oboro and Gennosuke, leaders of their respective families, have fallen deeply in love, yet suddenly find themselves trapped in an inescapable blood feud that quickly spirals out of control. Can they possibly find the path to happiness in the midst of the carnage?
This is an on the road, rise to glory tale about Hojo Soun, a pioneering daimyo of the Warring States Period who became a lord overnight, and Flying Kato, the legendary ninja who supported him from the shadows. Just before the chaos of the Warring States Period began, after the Muromachi Period, a young Hojo Soun, who has taken the name Ise Shinkuro, begins a journey to enter into the service of a samurai family. All he has to lead him is his confidence in his spear skills and his passion. Along the way, he finds a poor―looking child sitting in the shadow of a tree, and offers him water and food. This act ends up turning his entire world upside down....
In the 16th century, the evil Nobunaga rampages across the land in pursuit of the "Tenka Musou." Owner of the Scroll of the Heavens, Nobunaga must only locate the Scroll of the Earth to unleash the Tenka Musou's limitless power. When his vicious troops arrive at simple village, caught in the middle is Han, teen slacker and assistant to the village baker. Han soon reveals herself as Hattori Hanzo; a sexy skilled 18 year old ninja trapped in a 13 year old's body and sole protector of the Scroll of the Earth. Infuriated at Nobunaga's brutality, Han vows to take the fight to its source, seize the Scroll of the Heavens and send Nobunaga where he belongs!
While out on the road, a young feudal lord named Chiyozuru stumbles across a girl laying unconscious in a stream named Henpukumaru and offers her a place to stay. Soon after her arrival, one of the young lord’s retainers, Gen’ichi, discovers that Henpukumaru is in truth an member of a ninja assassin group known as the Tekken who fled when she decided that she couldn’t kill any more. Having convinced him that her violent past lay firmly behind her, Henpukumaru begins to live a quiet life at the mansion. But when Choyozuru’s life becomes endangered, with the tentative assassin be able to return tp her old ways and protect her friend’s life?
This 4-koma manga follows Chidori, a little ninja girl in Sengoku Japan (the Warring States Period). One day, Oda Nobunaga himself rescues her from drowning in a river. Since that day, Chidori knew she wanted to serve Nobunaga. 5 years later, she and Sukezou (who likes her) head out from their ninja village, determined to serve Oda Nobunaga.
As a runaway ninja, Benimaru has little to no prospects in life. As he was lying in the woods, contemplating his death, a stranger approaches him and gives him back his will to live. Benimaru finds out that the man was none other than the province's feudal lord's son, Lord Shinosuke Kiyohisa Yamato. Putting his skills to use, Benimaru sneaks around and secretly looks after Lord Shinosuke, who may be much more clueless than he lets on...