Master of Stealth vs the Master of Suds.
From silent kills to silent soaks.
The greatest mastery isn’t combat.
It’s knowing how to drop a bath bomb with ZERO splash.
https://talesofmanythings.com/blog/2025/12/05/silent-steel-stalks-sudsy-serenity/
#NinjaDay #BathtubParty #SelfCare #NinjaLife #SudsAndStealth #ZenWarrior #RubberDucky #BathBomb

It's #NinjaDay and it has reminded me to give these a proper go for the next year!

#Fun

Shuriken (手裏剣 lit. 'hidden hand blade') came in many different shapes.

Samurai commonly carried 'bō shuriken' (棒手裏剣 'stick shuriken'), rather than the more familiar star-shaped ones, as these could kill in the right hands. 'Ninja stars' were intended more as a distraction.

#ninja #ninjaday

International Ninja Day falls on December 5th, but the old ninja strongholds of Iga (in Mie Prefecture) and Kōka (in Shiga Prefecture), and the 'Japan Ninja Council' (日本忍者協議会) have promoted February 2nd-22nd as a celebration of everything ninja since 2015.

#忍者の日 #ninja #Japan #ninjaday

🥷NINJA DAY🥷

So it turns out that February 22nd is not only 'Cat Day', but is also celebrated as 'Ninja Day' (忍者の日)🤯

Again it is thanks to word play.
22.2 = 'ni ni ni', a shortening of 'nin(ja) nin nin' (忍者 にん にん), the sound ninja make when striking a pose.

#忍者の日 #ninjaday #Japan #ninja #忍者

「国際忍者の日」(?)ってのもあるらしい。それは12月5日とのことだけど。これは誰が決めたんだろ??  

https://social.vivaldi.net/@camelliaky[email protected]/111973458357032464

#InternationalNinjaDay #Ninja #NinjaDay

Vivaldi Social

ニンニンニン「忍者の日」を前に、甲賀流忍者をアピール 滋賀・甲賀市 | 京都新聞
https://nordot.app/1265581992992899429?c=39546741839462401

『忍者の日は「ニンニンニン」と「2」並びにちなみ制定されている』

#猫の日」だけでなく。今日は「#忍者の日 🥷」でもあるのね。ニンニンニン。  

#Caturday #CatDay #NinjaDay

ニンニンニン「忍者の日」を前に、甲賀流忍者をアピール 滋賀・甲賀市

「忍者の日」(22日)を前にした21日、滋賀県甲賀市で市職員が忍び姿で執務をしたり、市内の小中学校で...

京都新聞

Der #NinjaTag ist prädestiniert dafür ihn mit der Musik von #NinjaSexParty zu zelebrieren, oder!?

#KätToon #Ninja #NinjaDay #Baumarkt #diystore #diymarket #hardwarestore

2020/3/9

neko kunoichi and kitsune (yet to be de-inuyasha'd)

because it's #catday, and #ninjaday

(the kitsune woman is not related to the day, she's just there)

Shuriken (手裏剣 lit. 'hidden hand blade') came in many different shapes.

Samurai commonly carried 'bō shuriken' (棒手裏剣 'stick shuriken'), rather than the more familiar star-shaped ones, as these could kill in the right hands. 'Ninja stars' were intended more as a distraction.

#shuriken #手裏剣 #Japan #NinjaDay