A ninja museum has been raided in Japan and thieves escape with more than a million yen (£7,100).
The Ninja Iga-ryu Museum in central Japan is committed to the history of the ninja clan Iga.
Police were called after an alarm was fired at 01:30 local time (16:30 GMT On Sunday) on Monday, the museum said thursday.
Officers discovered that the workplace door was forced open with what is believed to be a crowbar and the 150kg was missing.
The safe contained money from admission fees from around 1,100 people, according to the museum.
Popular tourists enchant visitors to be informed and throw ninja weapons and watch ninja shows.