- Idaten clan
The Idaten clan was a small
Japan eseninja clan that was active during theSengoku period (1467-1573). The clan was based in a small area in the south of theHokkaidō in what is nowHidaka Subprefecture . They offered their services for hire.The name Idaten comes from the ancient deity Idaten but the clan actually did not worship him as a deity. Fact|date=February 2007
While the use of ninja-for-hire had slowed down after the warring states period, the village still practised these arts over time. The clan believed in a form of
animism where they prayed for power from different animals or deities and used this power during their battles, suggesting some similarity to the beliefs of the Ainu in Hokkaidō.Although officially disbanded as a ninja clan, some of the higher regarded families still practise and teach the arts to their family members, and sometimes outsiders to keep the techniques from dying. Fact|date=February 2007
Many of the family members travelled to foreign seas after 1789. Fact|date=February 2007
The clan disbanded after internal disputes. The surname "Idaten", however, survives to this day.
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