Samurai Experience: Authentic Kyoto Sword Play

Immerse yourself in the world of samurais with a hands-on sword experience at the Samurai Museum in Tokyo. Don a traditional samurai outfit, wield a katana, and explore the museum. Perfect for families and history enthusiasts. Book now!

Duration: 1 hour, 15 minutes
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • SAMURAI & NINJA MUSEUM with EXPERIENCE - You will put on the traditional samurai outfit and wield a katana just like a real samurai. This is the only samurai sword experience in Kyoto where you would feel like a real samurai and have a real hands on sword experience different from some simple costume play.
What's Included
  • Wear a ninja outfit and transform into a modern day ninja.
Additional Information

You will don the traditional samurai attire and handle a katana just like an authentic samurai. This is the sole samurai sword experience in Kyoto where you can genuinely feel like a samurai and engage in a hands-on sword experience, unlike mere costume play. Many visitors come to Japan to explore the history of samurai and realize their childhood dream…

Location
SAMURAI & NINJA MUSEUM with EXPERIENCE
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Steve7166
Nov 28, 2024
Maikoya Samurai and Ninja museum Kyoto with Japanese Tea ceremony review. - Whilst in Japan recently we went to the Maikoya Samurai and Ninja museum and then onto their Japanese Tea ceremony. I'm glad we had google maps to guide us to the museum as it is tucked away up some stairs above a shop on one of the main shopping streets. Once outside the venue it is easy enough to spot but you can't really see it from a distance so I would allow an extra ten minutes to make sure you can find it OK rather than turn up last minute. We elected to add on the sword experience which you pay extra for and this is what we did first on our arrival. There were about ten of us in this group ranging in age from people in their 20's to us in our 50's. There were no young children in our group but I don't see any reason why older children wouldn't be able to do this activity. We were shown to a room and dressed in traditional Japanese robes for this activity and then each selected our wooden sword. We then had the opportunity to take photos and the instructor took some for people on their phones as well. What followed was a session learning some basic sword moves and blocks taught to us by a very experienced martial arts sword teacher. He was a great guy and as well as teaching us the various moves and blocks was very friendly and found time in the session to also have light hearted moments and made the experience real fun. The session finishes with your newly learned moves being put together into a final routine ( very much like a Kata in Karate ) which you are allowed to set your phone up to video if you wish. Everybody does this together as one at the same time. We thoroughly enjoyed this activity and would recommend adding this on to your visit. At no point do you have to fight anybody. Next we were shown to the museum and this for me is how museums should be. There were only three or four rooms but each had exhibits such as suits of Samurai armour, weapons etc as well as lots of colourful, easy to understand and digest displays on the wall explaining Samurai history and culture. What really made the experience for me is that for the whole time your group are with an English speaking guide who takes you through the rooms ( about ten minutes in each room ) and all of the time they are passionately talking, explaining and demonstrating all things Samurai and Ninja. Nothing boring here. I learned SO MUCH in a short space of time. Next we were handed over to another guide in another room who led the Ninja throwing star experience. This was a fun experience throwing rigid rubber throwing stars at targets ending in a light hearted competition. This part of the experience lasted about ten to fifteen minutes. The group then split into two. Those who had booked the tea ceremony had to go down the road to the tea house for the tea ceremony whist the rest stayed to try on the Samurai armour. We had expected to try on the armour ourselves but simply ran out of time. I think this may have been because we seemed to spend much longer than expected on the sword training activity at the beginning. It really didn't bother us that we didn't get to try on Samurai armour but may be something to consider. Finally we took the short walk down the road to the tea house. First men and women men were separated in order to change into their traditional tea ceremony clothes before reuniting again and then after photos we went into the tea ceremony itself. Our host was very passionate about the tea ceremony and explained it all to us as she carried out the ceremony which was in itself fascinating before we all made our own cup of Matcha tea. More photos in the garden followed before we all changed back into our own clothes and left with considerable more knowledge about the Samurai, Japanese history and the tea ceremony itself. We really enjoyed all of these interactive activities and were never bored. I don't think you can book this activity through third party resellers and will have to book directly with Maikoya through their website but the whole process was really easy to do. Anybody remotely interested in Japanese culture or history should visit the Maikoya Samurai and Ninja museum and the tea ceremony as well. Thank you Maikoya for a great time.
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Patrikki
Nov 26, 2024
One of the highlights of our trip! - We had the best time! It was interactive and educational!!! Staff were friendly and knowledgeable. My son is obsessed with katanas and is currently learning about feudalism in school so this was a win-win experience for our family.
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Culture63210103404
Sep 28, 2024
Samurai & Ninja experience Kyoto. - Great experience with family & kids. Very informative about the history & culture of Japan. Kids had a blast and so did the adults!
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Svetlanapb3349zg
Aug 31, 2024
Must do when in Kyoto and if into samurai - The staff were very friendly, spoke perfect English and we had an amazing time, learning about samurai and ninja. If you want an even more memorable experience, add the samurai training!
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322kristofc
Aug 29, 2024
Samurai training - It's a very nice experience. It was definitely worth it and the price. We had the pleasure of having Takto as a sensei. He is very friendly and explained the exercises very well. This experience is definitely recommended.
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Eladdb
Aug 16, 2024
Samurai for a day with our kids - awesome experience!!! - Amazing experience with our kids. We learned how to become real Samurais and swing swords. We saw a demo of how to do that and wore traditional Samurai clothes. Awesome experience!!! Our guide Kiryu was incredible!
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Said
Aug 4, 2024
Samurai experience - Great experience! The staff was so kind and cool, we learned about ninja actions and then they explained to us about samurai tradition
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Paulhf2498la
Jul 29, 2024
Enjoyable and interesting Samurai experience, not with real swords/katanas - Did this with my 16 year old son. He enjoyed it very much especially when we dueled with padded training swords. It was a good intro to some basic sword moves is something kids from 10 up would enjoy. There was also a brief history on samurai that was very interesting and we finished up throwing plastic Ninja shuriken. All in took about 2 hours and was worth doing.
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Mumfrommelbourne2023
Jul 13, 2024
Awesome experience - Really great history of samurai experience and sword experience. The history presentation was really engaging, interesting, funny and fun. Staff was super friendly and helpful. Highly recommended!!
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J2y86ppnqz
Jul 16, 2024
This experience is really... - This experience is really only suitable for families with small kids. Would not recommend for adults.
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