A student in Japan wrote her report using invisible ink (Representative Image) A Japanese student aced an assignment on ninja culture by making her own invisible ink from soybeans in a stealthy move ...
'By learning about ninja... we can apply their knowledge and their ways to the modern society,' Haga's teacher said AFP / TOSHIFUMI KITAMURA A Japanese student aced an assignment on ninja culture by ...
Any student who turns in a blank piece of paper for a writing assignment might expect to fail - unless they were using ninja stealth. Eimi Haga, in her first year of studying ninja history at Japan’s ...
A ninja history student in Japan sent her education into stealth mode when she turned in a seemingly blank paper for her term essay. Eimi Haga wrote the essay with invisible ink. Haga told the BBC ...
A Japanese student of ninja history impressed her professor by using ancient techniques to submit an essay with invisible ink. Eimi Haga, 19, followed the traditional method of “aburidashi”, spending ...
A "ninja history" student at Mie University in Japan shocked her professor when she handed in her final exam. At first, her submission looked like a blank sheet, but a small note at the top read, ...
A Japanese student aced an assignment on ninja culture by making her own invisible ink from soybeans in a stealthy move that impressed her professor. Eimi Haga, a member of Mie University's ninja club ...
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A Japanese student aced an assignment on ninja culture by making her own invisible ink from soybeans in a stealthy move that impressed her professor. Eimi Haga, a member of Mie University's ninja club ...
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