
The Ninja Incident, or the Ninja Serial Murder Case, is an event that occurred in 1998 around Banyuwangi, East Java, Indonesia. This incident took place during the chaotic period immediately following the collapse of the Suharto regime, amid rumors that assassins collectively referred to as “ninjas” were systematically killing local Islamic leaders and sorcerers. Many civilians were mistakenly identified as ninjas and killed.
What do you mean by that…?
Aie!?
Why a ninja!?
Eek!
Gwaaa!
Ninja VS Islamic Magician!
>>6
Don’t do things that are like a D-grade movie.
>>6
I think it might be very interesting.
It seems like an incident where Takki handled things appropriately after Masurada rampaged and manipulated the information.
How can I prove that I’m not a ninja…
>>9
If you’re a ninja, you won’t get caught easily!
>>9
Those who say “I’m going to use ninjutsu! I’m going to use ninjutsu!” are not ninjas, I understand that.
A dark ninja trial that executes even the neighbor under the delusion that they are a ninja.
Were ninjas and witches of the same kind?
If submerged in water, a ninja would survive using the Water Body Technique.
If you’re mortal, you’ll die.
If it’s a ninja, they shouldn’t die even if they are submerged in water using a technique.
Surprise Ninja Theory
Is this the fate of those who started NRS…?
It was surprisingly recent.
The imam was killed! Could the criminal be… a ninja? Is that really the situation we have here?
As I thought, it must have been the shuriken that was stuck in there.
Isn’t it strange that there are magicians in Islam?
>>21
Well, if it’s Indonesia…
>>21
Islam in Indonesia is anything goes.
There are quite a few people who eat pork.
>>21
There aren’t any in the Middle East, which is the heart of Islam, but there are some in Africa.
The last sentence has the strongest sense of developing country.
If you sink a ninja in water, they can escape using water technique.
Ninjutsu
If you’re a ninja, you wouldn’t be captured in the first place, right?
Aren’t you eliminating people who are obstacles to the political changes under the pretext of dealing with the ninja that got mixed in?
>>27
If you say that, a ninja will come.
He was crazy.
Isn’t it an assassin?
It’s ninja hunting!
>>32
(Is it the mortal’s gas release policy…?)
Once you can force a beginner into a situation where they can kill, you should realize that this guy is not a ninja.
>>34
I understand what the ninjas are thinking.
I would like to advise readers that it is unwise to carelessly touch upon the darkness of history.
Using melee weapons against a ninja is probably not a good idea…
Ninja vs. Wizard
The twist is that the white mage is a ninja, right? I can see that coming.
>>42
Everything is… a ninja.
>>42
It seems possible that the internal conflict, which is essentially attributed to external forces, is a result of ninja activities.
No, it can be the richest.
Ninja vs. Wizard, huh… that sounds like a great matchup.
Bloody!
Mythical beings such as wizards, vampires, and Humbaba are essentially transformations of ninjas within folklore, so it is unnecessary to explain that they are practically the same as ninjas in battles.
It’s so recent that black magic is banned…
Magic
When magic is cast, ninjas come.
World Ninja War
So there are still people who were doing ninja hunting in Indonesia.
“Ninja vs Mage sounds normally interesting, so stop it.”
>>48
You’ve been exaggerating by about 200 years, haven’t you?
The prohibition of dark magic has been too recent.
The ninja was insane.
So there really is a ninja technique: curse reflection, after all?
Can’t you tell the difference between magic and jutsu?
The 90s was the era when ninjas participated in the third Ultimate!
It’s a reflection technique.
Indonesia has urban areas that are modernized and rural areas that are not modernized at all, creating a seriously different sense of time over the course of about 100 years.
Is there no ninja wizard?
>>63
There are quite a few ninjas playing games like Corvet Sun and Wizard.
At least there are Indonesian ninjas and German ninjas.
The magician ninja…
Majer!
>>66
That would be an angel of a magician, right?
I wonder why such ninjas are spreading…
Is Indonesia a remnant of Japanese rule?
Was there a Holy Grail War?
By the way, as for the feeling of reading an article about surf clams,
In rural Indonesia, magic is seriously believed in, and people who are considered odd in the village are treated as black magicians.
After the collapse of Suharto’s regime, the police functions broke down, so the villagers took this opportunity to go kill the black magician.
Amid various incidents being reported, rumors spread that “there is a mysterious assassin operating in various parts of Java,” and before long, it becomes a tale of ninjas.
– The villagers don’t forgive ninjas…! They formed a vigilante group and somehow started killing anyone who seemed ninja-like.
It was a hopeless incident like that.
>>71
That house over there has a suspicious person who always stays at home and doesn’t work… Are they a black magician…?
It’s generally rural Japan.
It’s amazing that we’re seriously banning black magic in the 21st century.
It feels like an Indonesian version of witch hunting.
Isn’t it a variation of witch hunting?
It’s all the ninjas’ fault.
Aren’t they too much of a savage uncivilized tribe…?
>>77
What you might call witch hunts or collective hysteria happen quite often in modern Japan as well.
Sometimes, suspects of incidents are mistakenly identified and condemned online, right?
Ninjas don’t actually exist, right?
In Indonesia, there’s also Bali, which can be said to be the home of magic!
While making sushi, engaged in espionage: “Sushi John” arrested for illegal stay, collecting information for China in the eastern United States.
https://www.sankei.com/article/20250414-VQJ42WHL7FFTLOS2ZZ3AQB3A7M/
The poor harvest in our fields this year is because of the ninja’s ninpo!
The white magician of Islam, that’s what it is, right?
Someone who spread the superstition that if you assault an albino baby in Africa, it will cure AIDS, causing many victims.
It’s not worth a damn.
>>83
Isn’t that mostly happening in the Christian world?
>>104
80% of those practicing witchcraft are in Christian countries, and the remaining 20% are Muslims.
It was disappointing.
It’s probably better for Japanese people not to casually say, “Actually, I’m a descendant of ninjas,” when they go to Indonesia.
There are often characters like priests and sisters, but a character of an Islamic leader is new.
>>85
First of all, it’s difficult to bring out Islamic characters…
Given the timing and the fact that the Indonesian military had assassination teams, we cannot deny the possibility that some kind of disruption operation might have taken place.
The truth is hidden in the bushes…
Rather, since vigilante justice has started to occur online.
In terms of not having physical harm, Japan may be better off.
>>87
Staying in a safe zone, keeping my hands clean and legally remaining innocent.
Is it better to drive someone to suicide or ruin them?
>>87
Have they pushed you to the point of suicide? You have quite a thick skin, don’t you?
>>98
I’m getting heated for some reason…
I wish that heat could be used for peaceful purposes…
>>105
Those who deny themselves are getting heated—scary!
>>107
It’s warmer than I imagined.
>>113
I see, you no longer hide your trolling.
>>105
Rotate the turbine with the heat of the response.
I showed off my skill of throwing a ballpoint pen and piercing it into a sketchbook in front of the international students.
I remembered the anonymous person who said they lost consciousness after getting hit on the head from behind.
I wanted to see the technique of transformation.
>>91
He is not a ninja…
>>92
I know I’m not supposed to use ninjutsu in front of ordinary people.
I remember seeing a precedent that suggests threats can be constituted even with a ritual like “ushi no koku mairi,” so it can be said that magic is prohibited in Japan.
>>93
Regardless of the means, there is a clear intention to inflict harm.
Don’t do something like witch trials in modern times.
>>95
2009 is not modern.
Do you even know when modern times are? It’s the Meiji and Taisho periods, you know?
>>103
In Japanese, “modern” also includes “contemporary.”
Having guys like this makes it difficult for ninjas to live.
A top-notch ninja lives in such a way that people do not realize they are a ninja.
Muh… Turban Man!
It sounds ridiculous when you put it in writing, but this is pretty grim…
>>101
If you stop playing ninja slayer with interesting words…
A common unpleasant case of group hysteria in a closed environment.
It’s like the Joker incident that happened in Japan for some reason…?
By the way, the ninja × witch trial theme has also been written in the original Ninja Slayer.
Was there really a battle between ninjas and dark sorcerers just until recently?
There is nothing in the Bible or the Quran saying that if you violate an albino child, AIDS will be cured. What does that even mean?
>>116
Don’t think that fundamentalism is in accordance with the scriptures.
>>130
Nuu… something feels off…
>>135
In simple terms,
The Quran is fundamentally not allowed to be translated, and only a limited number of people can read it.
In areas with particularly low literacy rates, the content is conveyed by leaders teaching orally.
It’s a festival of alterations for your own convenience.
Therefore, fundamentalism means absolute obedience to leaders who teach the content of the Quran.
The Bible doesn’t say anything about witches, but in medieval Europe, witches were seriously believed in, and one could say that’s what popular belief is like.
>>118
In the first place, Christianity itself expanded by absorbing local folk beliefs.
I think that what Yesa actually taught is just a small portion of what is currently implemented.
If it’s a ninja unit, I want guns to be the last weapon they use.
>>120
In modern CQB, it’s common sense to use a gun right from the start.
Are you serious?
>>125
You don’t know pistol karate, do you?
The original work of ninjas, if said in modern terms, would be…
I thought it was positioned like the CIA or KGB.
Including murder and dirty work.
>>122
It’s actually true, but agencies like the CIA are active, so it feels too much like a fantasy.
Meow
Oh, it’s just a cat…
Indeed, ninjas really existed!
All of history was created by ninjas!!
I saw Ninja Reality Shock for the first time.
A handgun is the last weapon.
We are a ninja squad.
>>132
That’s why that tactic is old.
It’s basic to gain the advantage by launching a surprise attack from the start, right?
You probably don’t know about the masked ninja Akakage.
It really is related to cats, isn’t it?
Ninjas, assassins, and wizards are amazing.
When did the concept of ninjas spread…?
>>138
It must be from the Meiji Restoration.
Japan should have remained isolated, after all.
Wait a minute, isn’t it difficult to throw a ballpoint pen and stab it into the sketchbook?
Thanks to that, I can’t hide at all.
Probably derived from Hollywood or Hong Kong movies.
It’s not really related, but it seems that ninja movies were trending in Nigeria, and I found a paper summarizing the localization around that pretty interesting.
As expected, because it’s an Islamic society, local films often depict scenes where evil ninjas are defeated with Quranic talismans.
There are people who hate so much it feels like their homeland was destroyed by Islam.
Don’t talk about the story of the Moonlight Ninja Corps as if it’s common knowledge.
It’s monochrome!
I remember that there was no content regarding amulets in the Quran at all.
Is there a description in the Hadiths about the use of amulets in Islamic rituals?
>>146
While protections from paganism are certainly not allowed, there are various opinions regarding the wearing of amulets inscribed with verses from the Quran.
Sufism is totally fine.
It’s interesting that Islam, the birthplace of the Assassins, has been reinterpreted in modern times as ninjas.
Ninjas aren’t really that great; they’re just guys around here, right?
>>148
It’s the opposite.
An ordinary guy around here is actually a ninja.
>>157
Then I guess we have no choice but to hunt.
If you want to experience traditional ninja, you have to go to Indonesia…
Is ninjutsu stronger than magic?
>>152
The power is low, but the cooldown is short, making it easy to gain an advantage by taking the first move.
There are still people who believe that GAIJIN are samurai, geisha, and the emperor…
>>154
Samurai aside, geishas and emperors are usually around, right?!
>>155
Well, there’s no certainty that ninjas don’t exist then.
People casually die from rumors.
>>156
Could it be a ninja…?
It’s a ninja, it’s a ninja.
You gossiping ninja!
It’s Ninja Hunt!!
I remember reading that there is a trend where women in Islamic regions are naturally learning ninja techniques to conceal their faces.
>>161
Islamic kunoichi!?
>>164
I remember reading about an organization that teaches karate for women’s health and self-defense in Pakistan or somewhere.
The scene was actually a Muslim kunoichi karate dojo.
>>175
It’s here! Islamic Ninjutsu! Milk Rain!
Women are training to become kunoichi (female ninjas) in Iran.
It was Iran.
>>175
Today’s ninjas are mimicking passing salarymen.
Islamic magicians were plotting the assassination of Muhammad as stated in the Quran.
I used magic to embed a curse into the knot.
>>165
Once, there was a great monk in Arabia…
Ninja assassins have consecutively killed the wizards.
This alone has too much destructive power.
>>166
Ninjas are strong.
https://shinsho-plus.shueisha.co.jp/interview/shimada_nakata_yamamoto/25092
Is this it?
I attended this person’s lecture, and they spoke passionately about wanting to permeate Japanese culture into the Islamic world through hijab ninjas! It was great.
Ninjas and yakuza are closer…
>>170
Islam is like the yakuza…
The modern witch hunt known as ninja hunting.
A true story that seems like a lie about a kunoichi training school overseas.
It’s a matchup that seems likely in fiction, but I can’t think of any specific examples.
I think it would be really painful if someone I knew was mistakenly identified as a ninja and got killed.
It’s a grim incident, but even if I try to voice my grievances, it somehow ends up sounding like a joke.
“Are you a ninja?” “Are you a ninja?” “Are you a ninja?” “Are you a ninja?” “Are you a ninja?” “Are you a ninja?”
Unexpected Muslim ninja information is coming out one after another.
“An Inrank Ninja!?”
Ninjas do not exist.
Sounds good?
>>183
(I want to believe that…)
>>183
(It means that someone who can be recognized as a ninja is not a real ninja…)
In the first place, there is mysticism in Islam as well, so it’s not a problem if a turban-wearing old man uses ninpo.
Sounds good?
I wonder if it was born from a fusion with indigenous customs, the Islamic magician.
It’s quite reminiscent of Wizardry.
Speaking of which, I don’t hear about Middle Eastern ninjas much in Ninja Slayer.
There are ninjas who use not only ninjutsu but also supernatural techniques.
I think there were Islamic world ninjas in Jiraiya.