Explore the captivating history of Japan’s iconic samurai culture with a hands-on seminar in Tokyo. This 60-minute experience immerses participants in the art of traditional swordsmanship, meditation, and sword appreciation etiquette. Led by expert 8th-dan black belt instructors, the intimate group of up to 10 guests will have the chance to don authentic samurai attire and capture unforgettable photos in a culturally significant setting. Priced at $85.46 per person, this unique opportunity promises an unforgettable glimpse into the refined discipline and nobility of the samurai way of life.
Key Points

- A 60-minute hands-on seminar in Tokyo providing an immersive experience into traditional samurai culture, including swordsmanship and meditation.
- Participants wear authentic samurai attire and learn about ninja and samurai weapons, as well as sword appreciation etiquette.
- Seminar led by experienced 8th-dan black belt professionals, with the support of nationally licensed interpreters for language assistance.
- Seminar location is in the Matsugaya area of Tokyo, with easy access to public transportation options.
- Includes rental of samurai garb and bokken, with gratuity included in the cost, and accessibility features available.
Seminar Overview

The Tokyo: 60-min Samurai Hands-on Seminar for History Lovers is a one-hour experience that allows participants to enjoy the rich cultural heritage of Japan’s renowned samurai warriors.
Priced from $85.46 per person, this small-group seminar is limited to 10 attendees and is offered in both English and Japanese.
Guests can take advantage of free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and reserve their spot with no upfront payment required.
The seminar provides a unique opportunity to explore the world of samurai culture and traditions through hands-on activities and expert instruction.
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Experience and Activities

During the seminar, participants can expect to gain insight into the rich culture and traditions of the samurai, including a hands-on introduction to the 490-year-old art of traditional swordsmanship.
They’ll wear authentic samurai attire and learn about ninja and samurai weapons, sword appreciation etiquette, and a meditative sword activity.
The experience begins with an opening meditation, followed by an instructor demonstration.
Participants will then change into their samurai garb and dive into learning about Shinobi tools, samurai weapons and clan history, and the proper etiquette for sword appreciation.
The seminar culminates in a swordsmanship session for mental concentration and a photo opportunity.
Instructors and Expertise

Experienced 8th-dan black belt professionals in several martial arts lead the Tokyo Samurai Seminar.
These experts provide insight into samurai culture, including traditional swordsmanship with roots over 490 years old. Participants receive guidance on ninja and samurai weapons, sword appreciation etiquette, and meditative sword activity.
The instructors are supported by nationally licensed interpreters, ensuring a seamless experience for English and Japanese speakers alike.
The seminar’s content can also be customized for team building, meditation, or biomechanical exercises, catering to the needs of larger groups.
Location and Directions

The Tokyo Samurai Seminar takes place in the Matsugaya area of Tokyo.
The meeting point is at 3rd Chome 1-13, located near the Kappabashi Dogugai and Kappabashi Hondori streets, with the 634-meter-high Skytree as a nearby landmark.
The closest public transportation options are Asakusa Station (10-minute walk), Tawaramachi Station (8-minute walk), and Tsukuba Express (6-minute walk).
To reach the seminar location, participants should walk north from the traffic light towards Kototoi Dori Street, counting the stores, and the seminar venue will be the 10th building.
More Great Tours NearbySamurai Attire and Weapons
Participants don the traditional samurai garb, including a kimono, hakama pants, and tabi socks, during the seminar. They also have the opportunity to handle and learn about various samurai and ninja weapons. The table below provides an overview of the key weapons introduced:
| Weapon | Description |
|---|---|
| Bokken | Wooden sword used for training |
| Shuriken | Multi-pointed throwing stars |
| Kunai | Multipurpose knife-like tool |
| Yari | Long spear with a distinctive leaf-shaped blade |
These hands-on experiences allow participants to gain a deeper understanding and appreciation for the rich history and culture of the samurai.
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Swordsmanship and Meditation

After changing into the traditional samurai attire, participants engage in a series of swordsmanship and meditation exercises.
The instructor demonstrates proper sword handling and etiquette. Participants then practice focused meditation, drawing on the sword’s symbolic significance in samurai culture.
Through these activities, they gain insight into the mental discipline and concentration required of the samurai warrior.
The swordsmanship practice hones physical coordination and control, while the meditation fosters inner calm and self-awareness.
These complementary elements provide a well-rounded understanding of the samurai’s way of life.
Photo Opportunity
At the conclusion of the seminar, participants have the opportunity to capture memorable photographs in their samurai attire.
The instructor guides participants through proper poses and stances, ensuring they look their best. Participants can take individual or group photos, showcasing the intricate details of the samurai garb and their newfound knowledge of traditional Japanese swordsmanship.
These photos serve as a lasting memento of the immersive experience, allowing participants to relive the seminar’s highlights long after the event has ended.
The photo session is the perfect way to conclude an enlightening and hands-on exploration of Japan’s rich samurai heritage.
Important Information

The seminar includes the rental of samurai garb and a bokken (wooden sword) for participants. Gratuity is also included. However, the activity is not suitable for pregnant women, and the use of alcohol and drugs is not allowed. There is an elevator available from the 2nd floor, but not from the 1st to 2nd floor.
| Included | Not Suitable | Not Allowed | Accessibility |
|---|---|---|---|
| Samurai garb rental | Pregnant women | Alcohol | Elevator from 2nd floor |
| Bokken sword rental | Drugs | No elevator from 1st to 2nd floor | |
| Gratuity |
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Bring My Own Samurai Gear?
Yes, you can bring your own samurai gear, but the seminar provides the necessary attire and equipment. The instructors recommend using the provided gear to ensure a consistent and immersive experience for all participants.
Is There an Age Requirement for Participants?
The seminar does not have a minimum age requirement, but participants under 16 years old must be accompanied by an adult. The activity is suitable for all ages interested in samurai history and culture.
Can I Leave the Seminar Early?
Participants can leave the seminar early, but no refunds will be provided. The seminar is a 60-minute experience, and early departure would mean missing key activities and content.
Are There Any Restrictions on Photography?
Photography is allowed, but participants are asked to be mindful and respectful during the session. Instructors may guide when and where photos can be taken to ensure the experience isn’t disrupted.
Is There a Separate Fee for the Optional Photo Opportunity?
The photo opportunity is included in the seminar price, and participants can take as many photos as they’d like during the session without paying any additional fees.
The Sum Up
This immersive samurai experience in Tokyo offers history enthusiasts a unique opportunity to explore the captivating world of Japanese warrior culture. Participants will don authentic attire, learn traditional swordsmanship, and engage in meditation, culminating in a memorable photo session. Led by expert 8th-dan black belt instructors, this 60-minute seminar provides an unforgettable glimpse into the discipline and artistry of the samurai.
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