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Japanese Student Stuns Professor with Invisible Ninja Writing Technique

April 3, 2024 by Japan Daily Leave a Comment

A Japanese student has once again captured global attention by employing a secretive 1,000-year-old ninja technique to submit her essay—written in invisible ink crafted from crushed soybeans. The story, which first gained fame in 2019, has resurfaced, reigniting interest in traditional Japanese espionage methods and creative academic approaches.

When the student handed in what appeared to be a blank sheet of paper, her professor was initially perplexed, suspecting a mistake. However, following her instructions to gently heat the paper, hidden writing magically emerged, revealing a detailed essay. This technique, known as “aburidashi,” was historically used by ninjas in feudal Japan for covert communications. It involves creating ink from organic materials like soybeans, which remains invisible until exposed to heat.

The professor, impressed by the student’s ingenuity and deep understanding of ninja history, awarded her an A for both creativity and historical accuracy. The student, Eimi Haga, a 19-year-old at Mie University, had meticulously prepared the ink by soaking soybeans overnight, crushing them, and mixing the extract with water to achieve the perfect consistency. She then used a fine brush to write on thin washi paper, a traditional Japanese material, before the ink dried and vanished from sight.

Originally reported by the BBC and other outlets in 2019, the story has gone viral multiple times, with recent discussions on social media platforms highlighting its enduring appeal. “This is a brilliant example of how ancient knowledge can intersect with modern education,” said Professor Yuji Yamada, who teaches Japanese history, including ninja culture. “She not only replicated a historical method but also proved its practicality.”

The resurgence of interest underscores a broader fascination with ninja culture, which continues to captivate people worldwide through museums, media, and now, academic innovation. While the technique’s exact origins are hard to date precisely, it is believed to date back over a millennium, aligning with the height of ninja activity in Japan.

This remarkable demonstration shows that innovation isn’t solely about the future—sometimes, the greatest secrets lie in the past. As ninja-themed attractions and historical reenactments thrive in Japan, this story serves as a reminder of the enduring legacy of these shadowy warriors and their clever methods of communication.

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