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Osaka: Learn Bushido - Trial Slashing with Samurai Sword

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About This Experience

Highlights

  • Experience the sharpness of a samuraisword after sightseeing of Osakacastle
  • Learning and practising the basic stances of the Samurai Sword
  • Photo shooting of the moment of test cutting by a customer who became a Samurai
  • The only place near Osaka Castle where you can experience being a Samurai
  • Trial Slashing The world's best cutting Demonstration by a master swordsman

What's Included

  • ✓ Samurai Clothing
  • ✓ The default language for interpreters is English.
  • ✓ If you require an interpreter guide for other languages (Italian, Spanish, French, Chinese, Thai, Indonesian), please inquire about the staff member's schedule before making your reservation.
  • ✓ Due to limited staff availability for languages other than the default, we may not be able to accommodate your request.
  • ✓ Certified professional instructor
  • ✓ Tax
  • ✓ Tips
  • ✓ Photo Shooting - Send data to designated e-mail address

Not Included

  • Pick up and drop off at train station or hotel
  • Transportation
  • Movie Shooting *Paid option
  • Other personal expenses

Good to Know

  • ➤Name of actual location
  • Bushi no Homare (Samurai Honor)
  • 1. Experience martial arts, calligraphy, and tea ceremony at Samurai Honor.
  • ➤Address
  • This map (URL) shows the location of Samurai Honor.
  • Excellence Takayama 1F, 2-3-19 Shiginonishi, Joto-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka 536-0014
  • ※The address on Apple Maps is incorrect, so please refer to Google Maps.
  • ➤Meeting point landmark
  • A wooden sign that reads “Honor of the Samurai” is the landmark.
  • The landmark is a rack with "Samurai Honor" activity pamphlets in front of the store. There are also kimonos and hakama hanging out to dry, so that may be an even better landmark.
  • ➤Meeting time
  • Please arrive 30 minutes before your reserved experience time for instructions and changing clothes.

Meeting Point

A wooden sign that reads “Honor of the Samurai” is the landmark.