Embrace the rich heritage of Japan’s samurai culture with the thrilling Tokyo Samurai Experience. This immersive 2-hour activity allows participants to don traditional kimono and hakama, learn essential swordsmanship techniques, and even cut objects with a genuine samurai sword. Led by professional coaches, the experience promises an unforgettable journey for ages 13 and above. Capture the memories with photos and videos as you delve deeper into the captivating world of the samurai.
Key Points

- This 2-hour immersive activity allows participants aged 13 and above to dress in traditional kimono and hakama, learn swordsmanship, and engage in interactive sword fights.
- Participants will have the opportunity to watch Shiden-ryu swordsmanship demonstrations and cut objects with a genuine samurai sword.
- The experience includes professional coaches, English-speaking staff, photography, and free cancellation up to 14 days in advance.
- Participants must arrive 10 minutes prior to the scheduled meeting time and bring a change of clothes, water, and comfortable attire.
- Pregnant women and wheelchair users are not eligible, and smoking or alcoholic drinks are prohibited during the event.
Experience Overview

The Samurai Experience in Tokyo offers participants the chance to enjoy the world of Japan’s legendary warriors.
During this 2-hour activity, guests can dress in traditional kimono and hakama, watch demonstrations of iai and swordsmanship, and even participate in interactive sword fights.
Priced from $128.30 per person, the experience includes a professional coach, English-speaking staff, photography, and free cancellation up to 14 days in advance.
Located in Tokyo, this unique activity is suitable for those aged 13 and above who can handle a genuine samurai sword.
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Highlights of the Samurai Experience

During the Samurai Experience in Tokyo, participants have the opportunity to enjoy the rich traditions of Japan’s legendary warriors.
They’ll don traditional kimono and hakama, then watch a demonstration of iai and swordsmanship by Shiden-ryu.
The highlight is the interactive sword fight, where they’ll learn sword handling techniques and samurai forms.
Participants can even cut objects with a genuine samurai sword.
The experience is captured on video and in photos, providing a lasting memento of this unique cultural encounter.
Detailed Itinerary of the Experience

After participants are greeted and welcomed, they’ll start the experience by dressing in traditional Japanese kimono and hakama.
This is followed by an introduction to samurai etiquette, including proper bowing techniques (Zarei).
Next, participants learn sword handling and basic samurai forms and movements.
The highlight is the interactive sword-to-sword combat (Uchikomi), where they get to test their skills.
The experience concludes with a presentation, video recording, commemorative photo session, and changing back into regular clothes.
The detailed itinerary includes:
- Reception and kimono dressing
- Introduction to samurai etiquette (Zarei)
- Sword handling techniques
- Samurai forms and movements
- Sword-to-sword combat (Uchikomi)
Inclusions and Exclusions

The Samurai Experience includes a professional coach, English-speaking staff, experience fees, venue fee, and photography charge.
However, it’s not suitable for pregnant women or wheelchair users. Participants aged 13 and above can cut objects with a real sword.
The meeting location may vary within Tokyo, so it’s important to arrive 10 minutes prior to the scheduled time. Bring a change of clothes, water, and comfortable clothes.
Smoking and alcoholic drinks aren’t allowed in the vehicle.
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Participants aged 13 and above can cut objects with a real samurai sword as part of the experience.
The Samurai Experience in Tokyo has several key requirements and restrictions:
- Pregnant women and wheelchair users aren’t eligible to participate.
- Arrive 10 minutes prior to the scheduled meeting time.
- Bring a change of clothes, water, and comfortable attire.
- Smoking and alcoholic drinks aren’t allowed during the event.
- The meeting location may vary within Tokyo.
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Meeting Location and Arrival Time
The meeting location for the Samurai Experience in Tokyo may vary within the city.
Participants should arrive 10 minutes prior to the scheduled meeting time. It’s important to bring a change of clothes and comfortable attire.
Participants must also avoid smoking and bringing alcoholic drinks to the venue.
This hands-on experience allows participants aged 13 and above to cut objects with a real sword under the guidance of a professional coach and English-speaking staff.
The experience fee, venue, and photography charges are all included in the price.
Preparing for the Samurai Experience

After securing the meeting location and arrival time, the next step is to prepare for the Samurai Experience in Tokyo.
The experience requires participants to:
- Dress in traditional Japanese kimono and hakama attire
- Bring a change of clothes to wear after the experience
- Pack a water bottle to stay hydrated during the 2-hour session
- Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing that allows for easy movement
- Arrive 10 minutes prior to the scheduled start time to ensure a smooth check-in
These preparatory steps will help ensure participants are ready to fully enjoy the Samurai Experience and make the most of this unique cultural activity.
What to Expect During the Samurai Experience

Once participants have arrived and completed the preparatory steps, they can expect to fully enjoy the Samurai Experience.
They’ll don traditional kimono and hakama attire, then learn proper samurai etiquette and sword handling techniques.
Next, they’ll observe demonstrations of iai and swordsmanship by Shiden-ryu masters.
The highlight is the interactive sword fight, where participants can engage in sword-to-sword combat.
Finally, they’ll have the opportunity to cut objects with a genuine samurai sword, capture the experience on video, and take commemorative photos before changing back into regular clothes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Keep the Samurai Sword After the Experience?
No, participants cannot keep the samurai sword after the experience. The sword is a genuine samurai sword that’s used during the interactive sessions and demonstrations, but it remains the property of the experience provider.
Is There an Age Limit for Participating in the Experience?
The experience is open to participants aged 13 and above. Younger participants can’t cut objects with the real sword for safety reasons, but they can still dress in the traditional attire and observe the demonstrations.
Can I Bring My Own Kimono and Hakama to Wear?
No, participants can’t bring their own kimono and hakama. The experience includes the traditional dress, so it’s best to let the staff handle the wardrobe to ensure a proper and authentic samurai outfit.
What Should I Do if I Have a Medical Condition?
If you have a medical condition, you should inform the organizers in advance. They’ll work with you to ensure your safety and provide any necessary accommodations. Don’t hesitate to discuss your needs – the organizers want to make sure you have a great experience.
Can I Extend the Duration of the Experience?
Unfortunately, the Samurai Experience does not offer an option to extend the duration beyond the standard 2 hours. The package details are fixed, and participants should plan accordingly. Inquiring about any custom arrangements would be the best approach.
The Sum Up
The Tokyo Samurai Experience offers a unique culture, allowing participants to don traditional Japanese attire and learn essential swordsmanship techniques from a professional coach. With opportunities to engage in interactive combat and even cut objects with a genuine samurai sword, this thrilling 2-hour activity is a must-try for anyone seeking to embrace Japan’s rich samurai heritage. Capture the memories with photos and videos to cherish long after the experience.
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