The Fuma, Suppa, and the KunoichiA Novel of Espionage, Loyalty, and Survival in the Warring States of JapanAmid the chaos of sixteenth-century Japan, when warlords rose and fell by the whisper of a spy, the true shinobi walked unseen. The Ninja Chronicles unveils the hidden world of the suppa, kunoichi, and Fuma-the real operatives who shaped the fate of the Sengoku era. Based entirely on historical sources, this novel reconstructs the shadow war behind the chronicles of Takeda Shingen, Hojo Ujiyasu, and the burning frontiers of Kai and Suruga.
Through the intertwined lives of Masayori and Mizuki, agents trained in disguise, infiltration, and survival, we witness the living reality behind Japan's most enduring legend. From Takeda's secret intelligence orders to the notorious Fuma clan's night raids, every page draws from authentic records: the Buke Meimokusho, Hojo Godaiki, Koyo Gunkan , Sengoku Ibun, and the fateful letters of Hojo Ujikuni himself.
This is no tale of supernatural assassins or mystic powers-but of outcasts, spies, and survivors navigating the perilous shadows of history. Within these pages, the myth of the ninja dissolves, and their human story emerges: cunning, disciplined, and bound by the thinnest thread of honor. Meticulously researched and vividly told, The Fuma, Suppa, and the Kunoichi reveals the untold world of real espionage in feudal Japan-where silence is a weapon, loyalty is a mask, and every flame hides a whisper of betrayal.
The Fuma, Suppa, and the KunoichiA Novel of Espionage, Loyalty, and Survival in the Warring States of JapanAmid the chaos of sixteenth-century Japan, when warlords rose and fell by the whisper of a spy, the true shinobi walked unseen. The Ninja Chronicles unveils the hidden world of the suppa, kunoichi, and Fuma-the real operatives who shaped the fate of the Sengoku era. Based entirely on historical sources, this novel reconstructs the shadow war behind the chronicles of Takeda Shingen, Hojo Ujiyasu, and the burning frontiers of Kai and Suruga.
Through the intertwined lives of Masayori and Mizuki, agents trained in disguise, infiltration, and survival, we witness the living reality behind Japan's most enduring legend. From Takeda's secret intelligence orders to the notorious Fuma clan's night raids, every page draws from authentic records: the Buke Meimokusho, Hojo Godaiki, Koyo Gunkan , Sengoku Ibun, and the fateful letters of Hojo Ujikuni himself.
This is no tale of supernatural assassins or mystic powers-but of outcasts, spies, and survivors navigating the perilous shadows of history. Within these pages, the myth of the ninja dissolves, and their human story emerges: cunning, disciplined, and bound by the thinnest thread of honor. Meticulously researched and vividly told, The Fuma, Suppa, and the Kunoichi reveals the untold world of real espionage in feudal Japan-where silence is a weapon, loyalty is a mask, and every flame hides a whisper of betrayal.