Governors and mayors from prefectures around the country traded their usual bland suits for ninja costumes today to announce the launch of the "ninja council".
It sees local authorities forming an alliance with tourism agencies to thrust ninjas -- usually known for their ability to become nearly invisible -- into the spotlight.
Ninjas are a "subject that always comes up whenever we go abroad to promote tourism", said Hiroshi Mizohata, former head of the transport ministry's Japan Tourism Agency.
"Through ninja, we want to revive our communities," said Eikei Suzuki, governor of Mie prefecture, known for the "Iga" school of ninja.