8. Ninja Wore Practical Disguises, Not Black Pajamas
Contrary to the popular image of ninjas dressed entirely in black, historical records indicate that they employed various disguises to blend seamlessly into their surroundings. Depending on the mission and environment, ninjas would adopt the attire of:
Farmers: Commoners whose presence was unremarkable in rural areas.
Merchants: Traders whose movements were typical in towns and cities.
Monks: Religious figures who traveled freely and were often trusted by locals.
Entertainers: Performers whose presence was common in public spaces.
This strategic use of disguises allowed ninjas to gather intelligence, infiltrate enemy lines, and execute missions without arousing suspicion. The iconic all-black outfit often associated with ninjas is a creation of Japanese puppet theater, designed to suggest invisibility, not historical accuracy (livescience.com).