Jinichi Kawakami

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Who is Jinichi Kawakami?

Jinichi Kawakami, head of Banke Shinobinoden, claims to be the last sōke and only heir to authentic ninjutsu. He says he is the 21st head of the Koga Ban family and is the honorary director of the Iga-ryu Ninja Museum. In 2011, he was specially appointed a professor at Mie University to research ninjutsu at the university's research cooperation center.

Kawakami boasts no ninja bloodline of his own, but says he learned his art as a boy from a man named Masado Ishida, a medicine peddler claiming to be one of the last remaining ninjutsu practitioners alive. According to Japan Times, "Kawakami has something most other ninja claimants do not — an earnest combination of humility and scholarship. Not to mention some highly polished martial arts skills of his own." He is also a former trained engineer.

His top student, Yasushi Kiyomoto, is the only one teaching from the Banke Shinobinoden group. Kiyomoto operates a dojo in Sagamihara-shi, Kanagawa Prefecture, but he no longer takes on new students. There are also no branches, contact points and instructors overseas.

In 2012, Kawakami decided that he will not appoint anyone to take over as the next ninja grandmaster.

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on July 23, 2013

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