A hidden village (隠れ里, Kakurezato) was a remote settlement in Japan during its Feudal Period.
Often characterized by their inaccessibility and ease of defense, tradition holds that these villages were the dwelling place of the ninja.
In addition, it can be inferred that the simple mountain worship and the idea of the utopia before the introduction of Buddhist Pure Land thought are influenced.
The hidden village is a separate land that is imagined to be deep in the mountains, in the mound hole, and in the far upper stream of the river, and at the bottom of the abyss.
In any case, Eiko Arima, a member of the National Society of Japan, said that the people's desire for a utopia was put in place.