Samurai Experience: Explore Warrior Ethics, Three Plans Available




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Samurai Experience: Explore Warrior Ethics, Three Plans Available
What to expect
We offer a plan where you can learn the spirit of the samurai and dress in samurai attire for a photo shoot. We have three plans available, from basic to advanced mastery.
Packages (3)
- Starting at
- 10:00–18:00 (every 60 min)
Schedule
- —Gather for the Honor of the Samurai
- —Experience Begins!
- —BUSHIDO×signLearn etiquette and manners, and aim to become a SAMURAI by wearing hakama, straw sandals, and carrying a Japanese sword.
- —BUSHIDO×learnExperience the weight of a real Japanese sword with a practice blade. Learn to draw and sheathe the sword, then practice basic sword fighting forms. A professional photo session will capture your poses for a memorable keepsake.
- —Activity Ends
- Starting at
- 10:00, 13:00, 16:00, 19:00
Schedule
- —Gather for the Honor of the Samurai
- —Experience Begins!
- —BUSHIDO×signLearn etiquette and manners, and aim to become a SAMURAI by wearing hakama, straw sandals, and carrying a Japanese sword.
- —BUSHIDO×learnExperience the weight of a real Japanese sword with a practice blade. Learn to draw and sheathe the sword, then practice basic sword fighting forms. A professional photo session will capture your poses for a memorable keepsake.
- —SAMURAI×TEAThe sword is Yagyu, the illustration is Kano, and the tea is Sekishu.
Samurai tea ceremony is a tea ceremony that spread among samurai during the Edo period as part of their training to develop their character and as their favorite tea. - —DEATHBED CALLIGRAPHYDeathbed calligraphy is something a person writes down with a brush as their last words in this world when they foresee their death and look back on their life so far.
- —BUSHIDO×MASTERFor foreigners who admire SAMURAI, this is a dream-like experience.
Put on a helmet and armor, become a samurai master, and go to battle. - —Activity Ends
- Starting at
- 10:00, 13:00, 16:00, 19:00
Schedule
- —Gather for the Honor of the Samurai
- —Experience Begins!
- —BUSHIDO×signLearn etiquette and manners, and aim to become a SAMURAI by wearing hakama, straw sandals, and carrying a Japanese sword.
- —BUSHIDO×learnExperience the weight of a real Japanese sword with a practice blade. Learn to draw and sheathe the sword, then practice basic sword fighting forms. A professional photo session will capture your poses for a memorable keepsake.
- —SAMURAI×TEAThe sword is Yagyu, the illustration is Kano, and the tea is Sekishu.
Samurai tea ceremony is a tea ceremony that spread among samurai during the Edo period as part of their training to develop their character and as their favorite tea. - —DEATHBED CALLIGRAPHYDeathbed calligraphy is something a person writes down with a brush as their last words in this world when they foresee their death and look back on their life so far.
- —BUSHIDO×MASTERFor foreigners who admire SAMURAI, this is a dream-like experience.
Put on a helmet and armor, become a samurai master, and go to battle. - —Seppuku“I found out "Bushido" is dying.”
He is willing to die for a certain purpose. If you act every morning and evening as if you were going to die, and if you are willing to die, you will be able to fulfill your family duties without complaining for the rest of your life. - —Activity Ends
Location and Directions
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Samurai Honor
2-3-19 Shikino Nishi, Joto-ku, Osaka, Osaka Prefecture, Japan
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