By JUNYA FUKUDA/ Staff Writer
September 7, 2022 at 07:30 JST
Manga artist Sobe Amako talks about her collection of “shuriken” throwing stars, a matchlock gun and other ninja artifacts that she entrusted to the Kudoyama town office in Wakayama Prefecture for safekeeping. (Junya Fukuda)
KUDOYAMA, Wakayama Prefecture--Sobe Amako, a manga artist known for “Rakudai Ninja Rantaro” and its TV anime adaptation “Nintama Rantaro,” handed over her collection of hundreds of authentic ninja artifacts into the care of the town office here. [Read More]
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