The ninja of feudal Japan were the ultimate survivors—masters of stealth, deception, and unconventional warfare who operated in the shadows while samurai fought in the light. Their techniques, developed over centuries of clandestine conflict, remain surprisingly relevant today.
"The Modern Ninja" isn't about throwing stars and smoke bombs. Nick Razer explores the practical principles behind historical ninjutsu and how they apply to contemporary survival, security, and self-reliance. From urban evasion and surveillance detection to psychological manipulation and improvised tools, this book adapts ancient wisdom for modern applications.
Razer examines the historical reality of the ninja—separating fact from Hollywood fantasy—while demonstrating how their core principles of adaptability, resourcefulness, and operating outside conventional rules can serve anyone navigating a complex and potentially hostile world.
Whether you're interested in personal security, unconventional thinking, or simply understanding one of history's most fascinating warrior traditions, "The Modern Ninja" offers a unique perspective on ancient arts.