Women were an important part of ninja clans in ancient Japan. They were trained in the art of espionage, infiltration, and assassination. Women ninja, or "kunoichi," were often used as spies, as they were able to blend into social situations more easily than male ninja. They were also skilled in using weapons like shuriken, kunai, and sai.
Some famous kunoichi include Mochizuki Chiyome, who trained a group of female ninja to be spies during the Warring States period, and Fūma Kotarō's sister Fūma Kikyō, who was a skilled fighter and spy.
While there is debate about the accuracy of historical accounts of the role of ninja women, they remain an important part of Japanese folklore and continue to inspire modern depictions in popular culture.
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