Master Tennen Rishin-ryu swordsmanship in Hino City, the Shinsengumi’s hometown. Experience the soul of the samurai with expert guidance from a Shinsengumi descendant.
- Hinohonmachi, 4-chōme−11−12 - The Shinsengumi, the strongest group of swordsmen active at the end of the Edo period, is known as the “Last Samurai”.
You can experience Tennen Rishin-ryu, the Shinsengumi’s swordsmanship, in Hino City, Tokyo, which is said to be the hometown of the Shinsengumi.
Learn the basic forms of Tennen Rishin-ryu and try cutting with a Japanese sword that embodies the samurai spirit.
This special experience will transform you!
- Dogi
- Wooden sword
- Japanese sword
You can actually use a Japanese sword, which is said to be the soul of the samurai, and experience a trial cutting. The experience of touching the soul of the samurai will surely transform you. Tennen Rishin-ryu swordsmanship, which began in the Edo period, has been carried on to this day, and students of Tennen Rishin-ryu practice at the Tennen Rishin-ryu Hino Dojo to hone their swordsmanship skills. You can learn the essence of Tennen Rishin-ryu at the actual dojo. The swordsmen who practiced the Tennen Rishin-ryu in Hino City formed the Shinsengumi, said to be the strongest group of swordsmen, at the end of the Edo period and were known as the Last Samurai. You can feel the history and culture of the Last samurai by experiencing swordsmanship in Hino City, the hometown of the Shinsengumi. Masao Inoue, the chairman of the Tennen Rishin-ryu Hino Dojo and a descendant of the Shinsengumi executive Genzaburo Inoue, will lead the experience program.
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