A mysterious and shadowy figure who thrives in the crowded city. He is lightning fast, a master of stealth and loves to be the first to find a new geocache. He strikes without warning and then quickly fades away into obscurity. He is... the Apprentice Urban Ninja!
Be the first to find one of his ninja-packs and re-unite it with your own awesome ninja geocoin (designed by Trevor Van Meter).
Stay alert because the ninja-packs may appear at any time and in any place. Join our Facebook Group for updates.
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Redemption rules: One coin per person; shipping charges apply. Once you find a tag, claim it following instructions on the back.
You must redeem your coin by April 14th, 2019. No redemptions after that time.
Note: Any tags found in the Netherlands must be redeemed in person at the event: GC7ZZ2K Het Tjonger Event 2019 Wachtlijst 11 May 2019, 09:30 - 17:00.
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Las Vegas, NV, US
This ninja found a quiet and peaceful place to hone his skills, while protecting the inhabitants and guests of this beautiful area.
You are looking for a trail marker in front of the nature center. Look Low.
Clark County Wetlands Park. Open daily from Dawn to Dusk. Nature Center open daily 9:00am - 4:00pm


Argay, Portland, OR, US
Located at Array Park, part of the Portland, Oregon park system This Ninja strolled by after reading that this is now a nice park and wanted to use his Stealth to see with his own eyes. Prior to its reopening October 17, 2017, this was a very neglected park.


SW Wanamaker Rd, Southwest Topeka, Topeka, KS, US
Had to drive all the way across town for this one and hit every light possible!


SW Wanamaker Rd, Southwest Topeka, Topeka, KS, US
As the ninja was waiting and resting against a tree. He might have even taken a nap waiting for his target to complete their shopping. He jumped up in such a hurry he left his backpack at the base of his resting tree.


NE 4th Ave, Central Fort Lauderdale, Fort Lauderdale, FL, US
This ninja is trying to get zen and become one with the world around him. His backpack is under a large in front of the tree.


Michigan Ave, Dearborn, MI, US
Made the trip from Toledo to get the find


Bernardo Center Dr, Rancho Bernardo, San Diego, CA, US
Wooohoo, grabbed the backpack. KidWrangler told me about this new hunt and I was off as quick as a Ninja. Logging wasn't as fast but admin came through. Sorry if the delay caused frustration. Now to get a N Warrior!


Burg Frankenstein, Mühltal, HE, DE
Ui, da ist man grade auf dem Weg von einem Termin nach Hause, klingelt ein Publish am Handy. Also spontan runter von der Autobahn und hin zu Frankenstein und seiner Frau. Ob der fehlenden Geisterstunde schliefen aber wohl alle Geister friedlich und so konnten wir unbehelligt den Rucksack aus seinem Versteck zaubern. Danke für die Möglichkeit.


Burg Frankenstein, Mühltal, HE, DE
Didn’t you ever wanted to visit the place where Dr. Frankenstein built his creature? Here is your chance. And when go go to the backside of the castle you’ll maybe find something special, as a ninja forgot his backpack here. Between some rocks under a piece of woods. And if you listen closely you can still hear Frankenstein’s wife screaming as the creature throws her out of the window above you.


Hugenottenallee, Neu-Isenburg, HE, DE
Ninja Fitness Training: schnell rennen und hoch springen. Dabei sollte er auch seine Augen gut schulen. Diese Gelegenheit habt ihr am "Alter Güterbahnhof". Neben dem Waggons steht auf dem Rasen ein Straßenschild. Die Fahrbahn dazu nicht betreten. Der Rucksack befindet sich rückseitig an der oberen rechten Halterung.
Ninja fitness training: run fast and jump high. He should also train his eyes well. You have this opportunity at "Alter Güterbahnhof". Next to the train, there is a road sign on the lawn. Do not enter the roadway. The backpack is located on the back of the upper right bracket.


Balboa Park, San Diego, CA, US
Got a text from my friend KidWrangler in Texas informing me about this urban Ninja hunt. I actually happened to be eating lunch in Balboa Park, but had just left for a nearby appointment. Returned an hour later and got lucky to find convenient parking near the Spreckels Organ Pavilion. Lots of people in the park on a beautiful San Diego day, but thankfully the backpack tag was still there for an easy grab -- right where it was supposed to be. Thanks for the fun!
Postscript: Apparently Tags 304 and 305 somehow got mixed up, thus the delay in logging. Fortuitously I know the other finder, so we exchanged claim codes and planned to switch the actual tags in the near future. But that didn't work and in the end, we contacted Ninja Admin who resolved complications at a higher level. All's well that ends well...!


Bernardo Center Dr, Rancho Bernardo, San Diego, CA, US
This one has been found.


Balboa Park, San Diego, CA, US
Claimed but not logged yet. Marking "Not There" so others don't come looking.


Balboa Park, San Diego, CA, US
This backpack was hidden near the Japanese Friendship Garden in Balboa Park. Have some tea, stroll the gardens (for a fee) and then go hunting... Find the electrical box near the "No Entry" gate and look under the brick behind the box. Good luck! (NOTE: the backpack is hidden outside the garden, no entry fee required)


Argyle St, Port Alberni, BC, CA
A clock that towers over the water is the perfect place for some ninja training. The ninja apprentice stopped into the quay to practice his climbing and star throwing skills. Unfortunately this forgetful ninja unintentionally practiced some concealment and left his backpack behind in this picturesque spot. Will you be the one to find the backpack?
It will be best to look 16 steps from the top of the tower. There is a crevice down low that holds the treasure. A torch may help in your search but no grappling hooks will be required.


W 35th St, Davenport, IA, US
It was a ‘right place, right time’ kinda thing...
I was out doing some geocache maintenance/replacements and my N.T.A.S. (Ninja Tag Alert System) ‘blew up’ with all sorts of alarms and texts.😳 Whoa... An Urban Ninja Tag had been dropped only a couple of miles from where I was driving.😉 A couple of right turns later... BAM! Konnichiwah! I knew EXACTLY what to do from that point. I put on the appropriate gear to be stealthy (in route) 🦹🏻♂️, grabbed my nunchucks when arriving at the location (okay.. actually just a mini pocket multitool😏) and started the search. 30 seconds later, the tag was safely in my hands!😎 Arigatou Gozaimasu!!!!


W 3rd St, Cedar Falls, IA, US
Got a tip from Markayla that a tag had just been hidden in Cedar Falls, only a couple miles from where I live. So I got on line and got the necessary info, loaded the coordinates on my GPS and headed out the door. Arrived at GZ and spotted the hide pretty quickly. But... I had left home so quickly I didn't even bring any TOTT with me. Did a little improvising and was able to finally get enough grip on the corner to make the retrieval.


Frontage Rd, Port Byron, IL, US
From this vantage point our warrior can keep eyes on the river valley below. Wether it be by land, air or water nothing will sneak past him.
Often times he’ll leave his gear in safe hands. Check “in” with Black Hawk and you’ll find what you’re looking for.
During the War of 1812, Black Hawk had fought on the side of the British against the U.S., hoping to push white American settlers away from Sauk territory. Later he led a band of Sauk and Fox warriors, known as the British Band, against European-American settlers in Illinois and present-day Wisconsin in the 1832 Black Hawk War. After the war, he was captured by U.S. forces and taken to the eastern U.S. He and other war leaders were taken on tour of several cities.
Black Hawk died in 1838 (at age 70 or 71) in what is now southeastern Iowa. He has been honored by an enduring legacy: his book, many eponyms, and other tributes.


W 35th St, Davenport, IA, US
For over 40 years the Tarpein Family has been a well known name in the Quad Cities and surrounding area. Teaching numerous amounts of students during that time, pupils would become highly skilled in Karate, Kickboxing, Jui Jitsu, Judo and Mixed Martial Arts.
Along with learning self defense, building ones confidence and maintaining a healthy mind & body the benefits of this training is immeasurable.
After a two hours of weapons training Agent 100 must’ve dropped some of her gear outside the dojo.
If you find the bag report it to the proper SnagTheTag authorities for your reward !


N Elm St, Cresco, IA, US
All ninjas need to be keen on their skills, and that includes reading past works done by others to learn new skills. This ninja hides out at the place of books learning to become the next big ninja with all the skills. Park your car on the west side of the building in the alley and find this ninja hiding above the info sign reading away. Look for the information kiosk and he will be tucked in the top.


W 3rd St, Cedar Falls, IA, US
Driving past Riverfront Park I caught a glimpse of something shoot across the street. I turned south on Franklin St. where again I saw a figure moving through the shadows. The last thing I saw was a reflection of light entering Overman Park...
Dedicated in June, 1996, the Cedar Falls Band Shell is owned by the Cedar Falls Municipal Band and located on a leased portion of the city's Overman Park located at 2nd and Clay Streets. The total front stage apron length is 54 feet by 8 feet with a ramp entrance on the west end and steps on the east end. The domed portion of the stage is 36 feet wide, 18 feet deep, and has both the reflected colored lighting and direct white flood lighting for performance use. Two “tall light poles” away from the stage provide flood and spot lighting to add front illumination for evening programs.
You’ll find this elusive martial artist attempting to reach new heights without much success


Michigan Ave, Dearborn, MI, US
Urban Ninjas favor urban settings, which are prevalent in Detroit and its outreaches.
Graffiti Ninja is a happy ninja as colorful and often poignant murals are popping up all over the place.


Cascade Ave, Langley, WA, US
it look like the tag was still there this morning so I made a quick stop


Japanese Village Plaza Mall, Downtown, Los Angeles, CA, US
I slipped in undetected under cover of night and absconded with the backpack. The Little Tokyo neighborhood of Los Angeles was my home for a decade but I still live close by.


Japanese Village Plaza Mall, Downtown, Los Angeles, CA, US
Great photo!


S Commons, Federal Way, WA, US
Got it.


Bernardo Center Dr, Rancho Bernardo, San Diego, CA, US
Find the place where Ninjas learn to program, then find where they dispose of all their secrets. Look to the back and reach high. There you will find it!


Japanese Village Plaza Mall, Downtown, Los Angeles, CA, US
Ninjas have been spotted in Little Tokyo....
They seemed particularly interested in the Japanese Village Plaza.


Cascade Ave, Langley, WA, US
Under bench


S Commons, Federal Way, WA, US
Urban Ninja waiting for the movies. Look behind right side about gut high.


Church St, Spillville, IA, US
All ninjas need a perch to watch over the town and see what is happening at all hours of the day. This spot offers an elevated view of the town and offers some past history on fellow fighters. Climb the short elevation and peer to the west. On top of a directional sign post just out of reach will hide a warrior in his hiding spot. Descent to the lower elevations and reach up to claim him.


Goat Island Rd, Niagara Falls, NY, US
Was visiting niagra falls on the Canadien side with my wife, Lynn and our good friends Martha and Bill and didn’t know if this would last until we were on our way home. We debated about walking from our hotel about 5 miles round trip. Doable as we love to hike but time constraints prohibited us from doing so. Thought about Uber but didn’t know if they would go across the border. We elected to wait till we headed home. Only thing left to do was convince the Martha and Bill to take the alternate route as they are not geocachers like we are but they are aware of geocaching and were on board with the search being there are only so many of these tags available and none yet in our state level alone close to home. We parked and started our walk to goat island. Upon arriving at coordinates we started the search and within a minute one of our friends grabs it and says is this what you’re looking for!! Yessss can’t believe it was still here after 6 days!! Awesome!!!!


Dania Beach, FL, US
Out visiting area on vacation and my brother calls me up mentioning that a urban ninja was not far from where we were staying.. hopped in my car and it was early morning so traffic was light. Sorry took a couple days for me to log as found was not near internet .


Trintelhaven, Lelystad, FL, NL
Nice to find this one at this nice spot


Trintelhaven, Lelystad, FL, NL
Welcome in the Dutch outback! This Urban Ninja is training just below sea level. In this area we are used that we are "down under"...
Redeem this Ninja at the Tjonger Event - GC7ZZ2K


I-70BL, Clifton, CO, US
Fresh


NE 40th St, Overlake, Redmond, WA, US
I think someone beat me to it


NE 40th St, Overlake, Redmond, WA, US
Nice find got it just before someone else pulled up for it


Stirling Rd, Hollywood, FL, US
Such a sweet surprise and such a wonderful sunny day. drove down from Sebastian Florida area in hopes to be stealthy as a ninja and Snag the tag. Mission accomplished..was worried my long drive would have been a wasted trip.


Westside South, KCMO, MO, US
Super busy day here had to wait almost an hour to snag this.


NE 40th St, Overlake, Redmond, WA, US
This Ninja Apprentice decided to stop by this location and sharpen up some of his strengths and skills on the apparatus located nearby. But, because he felt there might be danger to himself or some of the kids also playing nearby, he decided to hide nearby to watch over those that might want to bring harm to any of the other nearby kids.
Hint: In the crotch of tree


Cobblestone Ct Dr, Victor, NY, US
Tftst!


Corona, Queens, NY, US
It is a beautiful day to be out & about in Queens! When I got the notification for this I knew I had to go for it. I have been coming here since I was a child and I never get bored with the sights.


N Park Pl NE, Cedar Rapids, IA, US
Saw this pop up right as we were sitting down to lunch! I inhaled mmu bowl of chili and ran out the door. I wasn't sure how many people knew of this game so I had no idea of my chances to snag this baby. I got to the location and matched the picture up and found the tag in the first place I looked! Thanks for hiding this in a great spot!


Westside South, KCMO, MO, US
While scouting out his next mission in Kansas City this forgetful ninja left his backpack behind. Can you help him retrieve it? He thinks that he left it under a rock at the base of a wall.


N Park Pl NE, Cedar Rapids, IA, US
"Whoa Whoa Whoa Whoaaaaaaaa
Everybody was kung-fu fighting Those kicks were fast as lightning In fact it was a little bit frightening But they fought with expert timing They were funky China men from funky Chinatown They were chopping them up and they were chopping them down It's an ancient Chinese art and everybody knew their part From a feint into a slip, and kicking from the hip Everybody was kung-fu fighting Those kicks were fast as lightning In fact it was a little bit frightening But they fought with expert timing There was funky Billy Chin and little Sammy Chung He said here comes the big boss, let's get it on We took a bow and made a stand, started swinging with the hand The sudden motion made me skip now we're into a brand knew trip Everybody was kung-fu fighting Those kicks were fast as lightning In fact it was a little bit frightening But they did it with expert timing Keep on, keep on, keep on, keep on Everybody was kung-fu fighting Those kicks were fast as lightning In fact it was a little bit frightening Make sure you have expert timing Kung-fu fighting, had to be fast as lightning Keep on, keep on, keep on"
Lyrics by Carl Douglas
Tag hint: 3rd pic is all you need


Corona, Queens, NY, US
The Unisphere, located at the center of the radial pathways in the northern half of Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, was commissioned for the New York World's Fair of 1964-65. Designed by landscape architect Gilmore D. Clarke (1892–1982) and erected by the American Bridge Division of the United States Steel Corporation, the 350-ton, 120-foot-diameter globe was the centerpiece and icon of the fair. The sphere features representations of the continents and major mountain ranges in relief, and is encircled by three giant orbital rings that represent the tracks of early satellites. The capital cities of the world are marked by lenses which, during the fair, were illuminated by flashing lights. The Unisphere celebrated both the dawn of the space age and the fair’s broader theme of “Peace Through Understanding". It has since become a beloved symbol of Queens. - NYC Parks Dept.
Hint: Under hinge


Cobblestone Ct Dr, Victor, NY, US
Do you want to be an Urban Ninja?
Do you think you have the skills needed?
Prove yourself.
This apprentice level mission will test your skills.
In order to retrieve the hidden package, you will need to blend in and not be seen by the Urban Muggles.
Be the first one there and prove to the others that you do have the skills to become an Urban Ninja.
This is mission #4 of 4 and only one mission per household is allowed
Mission Hint: An Urban Ninja must blend in, even when there are no shadows.


Brückenstraße, Melsungen, HE, DE
Sitting on the Coinmeeting Event as the Alert comes in. Let's Go. After a short search i found the Backpack😊 nice. Ninja stealth Like.


Brückenstraße, Melsungen, HE, DE
Melsungen verdankt seine Entstehung der günstigen Verkehrslage an der Fulda und bedeutenden Handelsstraßen im frühen Mittelalter. Die steinerne Bartenwetzerbrücke, vor über 400 Jahren (1595-96) erbaut, und ihre Vorgänger zählen zu den ältesten und wichtigsten Verkehrs-verbindungen.
Die seinerzeit holzschlagenden Bürger, die Bartenwetzer schärften in dem weichen Sandstein ihre "Barten" (Äxte). Diese Spuren sind noch heute auf der Brücke zu sehen. Die Bartenwetzer-Brücke gilt als einer der schönsten Brückenbauten Hessens. Die massiven Pfeiler sind flußaufwärts mit starken Wellen- bzw. Eisbrechern versehen. Trotzdem wurde sie mehrmals in ihrer Geschichte bei starkem Hochwasser oder Eisgang beschädigt. Am Ende des Zweiten Weltkrieges wurden zwei Brückenbögen gesprengt, erst im Jahr 1956 waren diese Schäden wieder vollständig beseitigt.
Direkt an der Brücke, im ehemaligen Schleusenhäuschen und späteren Elektrizitätswerk, befindet sich heute das Heimatmuseum.
Um zum Ninja Tag zu gelangen, müsst ihr den Bildern folgen. Bild 4 zeigt euch das Vordach und dort müsst ihr suchen. Lieber oben als unten! :-)