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Even though there aren’t any career opportunities for us as stealthy ninjas anymore, you can still carry around one of their most iconic weapons, the shuriken, and pretend to be one.
The Shuriken Multitool is a fully functional multitool that takes the shape of a shuriken, a concealed weapon that was used for throwing, stabbing, and slashing. It comes in two types — the Black Owl with 24 different functions, and the Snow Crow with 19. None of the functions will help you carry out any assassinations or guerrilla warfares, but you can whip one of these babies out when you’re looking to measure something or open a bottle of beer.
Source: Indiegogo
Source: Indiegogo
Source: Indiegogo
Made in Japan, both types include screwdrivers, wrenches, saws, hole punches, metric rulers, bottle openers, and ring gauges. They weight 27 grams and are made of stainless steel, and while the Black Owl more greatly resembles a real shuriken, the Snow Crow has less sharp edges and is safer to carry around.
These shuriken even have a promotional image character, a sixteen-year-old girl named Shuri Oshimono.
Source: Makuake
Since the project has been funded successfully on a Japanese crowdfunding site, we might be seeing a surge in the ninja population in the near future.