Enjoy the rich heritage of Japanese knife-making at the Gifu Knife Museum. This unique Samurai Knife Making Experience invites you to craft your own traditional blade under the guidance of expert instructors. Beyond the hands-on workshop, you’ll explore the museum’s exhibits, enjoy a delicious local lunch, and uncover the captivating history behind these iconic tools. With limited spots available, this intimate encounter promises a truly unforgettable encounter with Japan’s renowned metalworking tradition.
Key Points
- Opportunity to create a traditional samurai-style knife at the Gifu Knife Museum in Japan, a highly rated and traveler-recommended activity.
- Includes a guided tour of the museum’s impressive collection of historic knives and a hands-on demonstration of traditional knife-forging techniques.
- Experience limited to a maximum of 5 travelers for a personalized and intimate experience, with English-speaking guides and professional knife instructors.
- Features a traditional Japanese lunch and all necessary materials and tools for the knife-making session.
- Located near Sekitomioka Station, with pickup service provided, and offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
Overview of the Samurai Knife Making Experience

The Samurai Knife Making Experience takes place at the renowned Gifu Knife Museum in Japan’s Gifu Prefecture.
This highly rated, 100% traveler-recommended activity offers participants the chance to create their own samurai-style knife.
The experience includes a delicious traditional Japanese lunch, admission to the museum, and guidance from expert knife instructors.
Tours are limited to a maximum of 5 travelers, providing an intimate, personalized experience.
Located 1.5-2 hours from Kyoto, this hands-on activity is a must for those interested in Japanese craftsmanship and culinary culture.
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Inclusions and Itinerary

Participants will enjoy a lunch featuring traditional Japanese cuisine, a knife making set, and admission to the renowned Gifu Knife Museum as part of this experiential tour.
The tour includes an English-speaking guide and a professional knife instructor who’ll lead the group.
The meeting point is Sekitomioka Station, where a pickup service is available daily at 10:08 AM.
The activity duration is approximately 1.5-2 hours from Kyoto.
The tour is limited to a maximum of 5 travelers per group, ensuring personalized attention.
Participant Requirements and Restrictions
Although the Samurai Knife Making Experience isn’t wheelchair accessible, it’s situated near public transportation.
The activity isn’t recommended for travelers with back problems, pregnant individuals, or those with serious medical conditions. However, most travelers can participate in this exciting opportunity.
The experience features:
- A hands-on knife making session with a professional instructor
- Admission to the renowned Gifu Knife Museum
- An English-speaking guide to assist throughout the activity
- A delicious Japanese lunch at the Suzuki tempura restaurant.
Pricing and Booking Information
How much does the Samurai Knife Making Experience cost? The experience is priced at $302.79 per person.
The fee covers lunch featuring traditional Japanese cuisine, a knife making set, admission to the museum, an English guide, and a professional knife instructor.
Travelers have the option to reserve now and pay later. Plus, the experience offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
With a maximum of 5 travelers per tour, the Samurai Knife Making Experience provides an intimate and personalized hands-on opportunity to create your own knife in Gifu, Japan’s renowned knife-making region.
Exploring the Gifu Renowned Knife Museum

The Gifu Renowned Knife Museum serves as the centerpiece of this immersive Samurai Knife Making Experience. Visitors can explore the museum’s impressive collection of historic knives and learn about the rich tradition of Japanese blade-making.
The experience includes:
- Guided tour of the museum’s exhibits
- Hands-on demonstration of traditional knife-forging techniques
- Opportunity to create and personalize one’s own Samurai-style knife
- Access to the museum’s well-stocked workshop filled with specialized tools and materials
With its knowledgeable instructors and well-curated exhibits, the Gifu Renowned Knife Museum offers a unique glimpse into Japan’s storied history of craftsmanship.
The Hands-on Knife Making Process

At the heart of the Samurai Knife Making Experience lies the hands-on workshop, where participants dive straight into the intricate world of traditional Japanese bladesmithing.
Under the guidance of expert instructors, visitors meticulously forge, assemble, sharpen, and polish their own handcrafted knives.
The process demands focus, patience, and precision, as each step is carefully executed to achieve the perfect balance and cutting edge.
Through this immersive experience, participants gain a newfound appreciation for the artistry and craftsmanship that goes into creating these iconic Japanese blades.
The end result? A one-of-a-kind Samurai knife to take home as a cherished memento.
Delighting in the Traditional Japanese Lunch

After the hands-on knife making workshop, participants delight in a traditional Japanese lunch at the renowned Suzuki tempura restaurant.
The menu features:
- Expertly crafted tempura dishes highlighting fresh, seasonal ingredients
- Steaming miso soup, crisp salad, and fragrant jasmine rice
- Elegant presentation showcasing the artistry of Japanese cuisine
- Opportunity to savor the flavors of Gifu’s culinary heritage
This delectable dining experience completes the immersive Samurai Knife Making adventure, leaving participants with a deeper appreciation for the intricate craftsmanship and cultural traditions that define this iconic Japanese artform.
Feedback and Testimonials From Participants

Participants rave about the Samurai Knife Making Experience, with many highlighting the knowledgeable and humorous hosts who guided them through the intricate process.
Reviewers praise the enjoyable hands-on experience, from assembling to sharpening and polishing their own knives. The delicious traditional Japanese lunch at Suzuki tempura restaurant is another standout.
Travelers from diverse backgrounds relish the opportunity to meet one another. Specific comments emphasize the exceptional quality of the handcrafted knives, with participants expressing satisfaction in their creations.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Take the Completed Knife Home With Me?
Yes, you can take the completed knife home with you. The knife making experience includes a knife making set, so you’ll get to keep the knife you assemble and customize during the activity.
Do I Need Any Prior Experience in Knife Making?
No prior experience is required. The knife-making class provides step-by-step guidance from professional instructors. Participants will create their own custom knife through an interactive and hands-on process, culminating in taking the completed knife home as a souvenir.
What Safety Precautions Are in Place During the Workshop?
The workshop emphasizes safety, with participants wearing protective gloves and closely supervised by experienced instructors. Safety measures are in place to ensure a safe and enjoyable hands-on experience for all participants.
Can I Customize the Design of the Knife I Make?
Participants can’t fully customize the knife design during the workshop. However, they have some flexibility to personalize the appearance by selecting the blade shape and handle material. The experienced instructors guide them through the traditional knife-making process.
Is the Museum Gift Shop Open During the Experience?
Yes, the museum gift shop is open during the experience. Visitors can browse and purchase additional items related to Japanese knives and knife-making after completing the hands-on workshop.
The Sum Up
The Samurai Knife Making Experience at the Gifu Knife Museum is a must-try for anyone seeking an immersive journey into Japan’s rich knife-making heritage. Participants will craft their own unique samurai-style knife under expert guidance, complemented by a delightful traditional Japanese lunch and a tour of the museum’s captivating exhibits. It’s an unforgettable opportunity to connect with the artistry and tradition of this centuries-old craft.
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