- Introduction
- Key Points
- An Authentic Look at Kendo in Nagasaki
- The Instructor: Baba-sensei
- What to Expect from the Hour and a Half
- The Spirtual and Cultural Aspects
- Personalization and Group Size
- The Practical Details
- Duration and Price
- Location and Accessibility
- What to Wear and What Not to Bring
- Cancellation and Flexibility
- The Experience Through the Eyes of Past Participants
- Who Should Consider This?
- The Sum Up
- FAQ
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Introduction
If you’re looking to add a truly unique cultural activity to your trip to Nagasaki, the Samurai Spirit Kendo Experience offers an authentic peek into Japan’s martial traditions. While I haven’t personally participated, reviews highlight how this short but impactful class combines discipline, fun, and cultural insight.
What stands out most are the knowledgeable guides, the focus on etiquette and spiritual aspects, and the chance to try real kendo gear. It’s a great activity for anyone curious about Japanese martial arts or seeking a hands-on cultural moment.
One possible consideration is that the experience is relatively short, lasting around 90 to 120 minutes—so if you’re eager for a deeper dive into kendo, this might just scratch the surface. Still, it’s perfect for those wanting an engaging, well-guided introduction, especially if you’re new to martial arts or Japan’s samurai traditions.
This tour suits travelers who enjoy active, educational experiences and appreciate a touch of tradition without committing to a full course or tournament. Families with older children, history buffs, and martial arts enthusiasts will find this especially appealing.
You can check availability for your dates here:Key Points

- Authentic martial arts experience led by a highly experienced instructor
- Focus on etiquette, respect, and spiritual aspects of Kendo
- All equipment provided—no need to bring anything but comfortable clothes
- Small group setting ensures personalized and attentive guidance
- Ideal for beginners with no prior experience required
- Located near a historic shrine in a peaceful residential area in Nagasaki
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An Authentic Look at Kendo in Nagasaki

The Nagasaki Kendo experience revolves around the idea of connecting participants to the spiritual and cultural roots of Japan’s martial legacy. Held in a quiet community center close to Nakagawa Hachiman Shrine, the setting immediately feels respectful and traditional—an ideal environment to learn a martial art rooted in discipline and etiquette.
The Instructor: Baba-sensei
One of the highlights is the instructor, a member of the Baba family, well-known in the Kendo community for over 30 years of teaching experience. Reviews mention Baba-sensei’s patience, humor, and clear instructions, making even those new to martial arts feel comfortable. His in-depth knowledge extends beyond just the physical techniques; he shares stories about the cultural significance of Kendo, which really enhances understanding.
What to Expect from the Hour and a Half
The tour starts with a lesson on etiquette, which is integral to Kendo. Respect and discipline are the foundation—guests learn bowing and proper conduct, which immediately reveals the sport’s deeper philosophical layers. As one reviewer described, Baba-sensei “took us stage by stage through etiquette, grip, footwork, and on all the way to striking,” all delivered with patience and humor.
Next, you move on to practical exercises focusing on posture, footwork, and how to hold a bamboo sword (shinai). You’ll get hands-on experience swinging, practicing swings, and perhaps even posing with the gear. All equipment—uniforms, bamboo swords, and protective gear—is supplied, which is great for convenience and cost-value.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Spirtual and Cultural Aspects
A significant part of the class is dedicated to understanding Kendo’s spiritual side. It’s not just about wielding a bamboo sword; it’s about discipline, respect, and mindfulness. This focus elevates the experience from mere practice to a meaningful cultural encounter.
Personalization and Group Size
The small-group format ensures you’re not just a number. You will receive tailored instruction, and Baba-sensei’s approachable nature makes it easy to ask questions or clarify techniques. The review highlights the personalized guidance, which adds to the value of the class.
The Practical Details

Duration and Price
The experience lasts between 90 to 120 minutes, which strikes a good balance for a cultural activity—long enough to learn and try but short enough to fit into a busy itinerary. At $125 per person, it offers solid value, considering all equipment and personalized guidance included.
Location and Accessibility
Set in a serene residential area next to Nakagawa Hachiman Shrine, the venue is accessible yet quiet, allowing for a focused learning environment. Since transportation isn’t included, travelers should plan their own way to the venue, but the location is centrally enough in Nagasaki for most visitors.
What to Wear and What Not to Bring
Participants should wear comfortable clothes suitable for light physical activity. Since the class takes place in a peaceful neighborhood, smoking is not permitted, maintaining the respectful atmosphere. English support is available, making communication straightforward for international visitors.
Cancellation and Flexibility
Booking is flexible—reserve now, pay later, and you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. This is helpful if your plans shift unexpectedly.
The Experience Through the Eyes of Past Participants
A recent reviewer summarized their experience as “such a great way to spend an hour and a half,” praising Baba-sensei’s patience and humor. They appreciated how each stage of learning was broken down thoroughly, from etiquette to striking, making it accessible even for complete beginners.
Another mention was how this activity connects you to Japanese tradition in an authentic setting, and how the instructor’s passion made the class enjoyable and educational. Such insights emphasize that this isn’t just a lesson, but a window into Japan’s samurai legacy.
Who Should Consider This?
This experience is ideal for adventure-seekers wanting to try something truly different, culture lovers eager to connect with Japanese traditions, or families with older children interested in martial arts. It’s especially suited for those without prior experience, as the class is designed to be welcoming and informative.
People seeking a short cultural activity that combines history, discipline, and physical activity will find this a rewarding choice. The focus on etiquette and spiritual elements also appeals to travelers who want a deeper understanding of Japanese values.
The Sum Up
The Nagasaki Samurai Spirit Kendo Experience offers a rare opportunity to engage with Japan’s martial tradition in a friendly, accessible environment. With the guidance of an experienced instructor, you’ll learn not just the physical techniques but also the respect and discipline that underpin Kendo. The small-group setting ensures personalized attention, making this ideal for beginners and curious travelers.
For those looking for a meaningful cultural activity that balances education, fun, and authenticity, this tour delivers. It’s a chance to step into the shoes of a samurai, even if just for a couple of hours—and leave with a new appreciation for Japan’s martial heritage.
If you’re after an active, respectful, and insightful experience during your Nagasaki trip, this class is a solid pick. Just remember to wear comfortable clothes, arrive on time, and come ready to learn and have fun.
FAQ
Is prior experience in Kendo necessary?
No, this experience is designed for beginners with no prior knowledge required.
What equipment is provided?
All necessary equipment, including a uniform, bamboo sword (shinai), and protective gear, are included in the price.
How long does the class last?
The session runs between 90 and 120 minutes, offering a well-paced introduction.
Where does the activity take place?
It’s held in a quiet community center next to Nakagawa Hachiman Shrine in Nagasaki.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothes suitable for light physical activity are recommended.
Can I take photos during the class?
Yes, participants often take photos, especially when trying on gear or posing with the instructor.
Is there English support?
Yes, the activity is available in both Japanese and English.
Is it suitable for children?
It’s not recommended for children under 12 years old.
Are there any restrictions?
Pregnant women and those with back problems should consider their suitability.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility in your travel plans.
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