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BROKEN SHARD OF A SPARK PLUG
Ninja Rocks; Ninja rock

Ninja rocks         
Ninja rocks is a colloquial term for an improvised weapon or tool consisting of the extremely sharp porcelain or ceramic shards recovered from smashing or crushing the alumina insulator of a commercial spark plug. When thrown, ninja rocks are known to exploit the tensile stress present in the side windows on most cars in order to instantly shatter them, providing a quick and quiet alternative to other window-smashing methods and making ninja rocks ideal for emergencies or "smash-and-grab" auto burglaries, having been used in the latter function since at least 1995.
Ninjas in popular culture         
  • Actor portraying Nikki Danjō, a villain from the kabuki play ''Sendai Hagi''. Shown with hands in a ''[[kuji-in]]'' seal, which allows him to transform into a giant [[rat]]. Woodblock print on paper. [[Kunisada]], 1857.
  • Attendees of a 2011 one-day ninja camp in Koga Ninja Village, [[Kōka, Shiga]]
  • [[Iga Railway Line]] ninja-themed trains in [[Mie Prefecture]], Japan in 2010
  • ''[[Ninja Hattori-kun]]'' cosplayers at [[Comiket]] 76
  • [[Cosplay]] of the ''[[Naruto]]'' character Sai
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Ninja in Western fiction; Ninja in Western Fiction; Ninja in western fiction; Ninja in fiction; Inverse ninja rule; Ninja craze; Ninja in popular culture
In the history of Japan, ninja (also known as shinobi) operated as spies, assassins, or thieves; they formed their own caste outside the usual feudal social categories such as lords, samurai, and serfs. Ninja often appear as stock characters in Japanese popular culture and in global popular culture.
Ninja Museum of Igaryu         
Iga-Ryu Ninja Museum; Iga-ryu Ninja Museum; Iga-ryū Ninja Museum
The situated in a forested location in Iga, Mie Prefecture, Japan, is a museum dedicated to the history of the ninja and ninjutsu. It was established in 1964 and is located near Iga Ueno Castle.

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Ninja rocks

Ninja rocks is a colloquial term for an improvised weapon or tool consisting of the extremely sharp porcelain or ceramic shards recovered from smashing or crushing the alumina insulator of a commercial spark plug. When thrown, ninja rocks are known to exploit the tensile stress present in the side windows on most cars in order to instantly shatter them, providing a quick and quiet alternative to other window-smashing methods and making ninja rocks ideal for emergencies or "smash-and-grab" auto burglaries, having been used in the latter function since at least 1995. They have no traditional association with the ninja or ninjutsu, only being named such due to their "silent but deadly" function in burglaries and a superficial resemblance to the shuriken stereotypically used as a throwing weapon by ninjas.