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The Shimabara Rebellion of 1637” by Takato Yamamoto : r/religionYes. The most notable instance occurred during the Shimabara Rebellion (1637–1638), when the Tokugawa shogunate sent operatives from the famous Kōga ninja clans to infiltrate and sabotage a besieged Christian settlement. The Shimabara Rebellion The rebellion was a massive uprising of around 37,000 impoverished peasants and rōnin (masterless samurai)—many of whom were devout Roman Catholics—fighting against extreme taxation and religious persecution. The insurgents retreated to the dilapidated Hara Castle, successfully holding off a massive shogunate army. The Ninja Infiltration Because the castle was heavily fortified and food supplies were dwindling slowly, the shogunate recruited Kōga ninja to breach the fortress at night. Their exact missions during this siege included: Night Infiltration: Sneaking into the stronghold to gather critical intelligence on the rebels' numbers and supplies. Sabotage: Attempting to steal flags, burn down structures, or poison food stores to break the defenders' morale. The Historical Context While Hollywood-style ninjas were deployed on covert missions, the historical realities were much closer to espionage. The operatives largely functioned as secret agents and scouts rather than black-clad assassins. Ultimately, this tactic—coupled with a brutal 125,000-man army and naval bombardment from a Dutch vessel—resulted in the annihilation of the Christian rebels. If you are interested, we can explore: Specific ninja espionage techniques used during the Edo period. The historical background of the Christian communities in Nagasaki. How the shogunate strictly enforced isolationism after the rebellion. A ninja (忍者; English: /ˈnɪndʒə/,[1] Japanese: [ɲiꜜɲ.dʑa][2][3]), shinobi no mono (忍の者; Japanese: [ɕi.no [http://ɕi.no].bʲi no mo.no [http://mo.no]ꜜ][3]) or shinobi (忍び; Japanese: [ɕi.no [http://ɕi.no].bʲi][2][3]) was a spy and infiltrator in pre-modern Japan.[4] Thanks for being here, Lana.
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