The Samurai Sword Experience at Myōkaku-ji Temple in Kyoto transports participants into the captivating world of Japan’s iconic warrior class. Donning traditional costumes, guests learn fundamental sword techniques from experienced instructors in a serene dojo setting. With photography and video included, this engaging activity captures the spirit of samurai heritage. But what makes this experience truly unique? Dive in to find out.
Key Points

- Participants engage in an immersive samurai sword experience at the Myōkaku-ji Dojo within the Myōkaku-ji Temple in Kyoto.
- The activity includes donning authentic samurai costumes and learning fundamental sword techniques under the guidance of experienced instructors.
- The session provides an opportunity to deepen understanding of samurai heritage and the discipline of swordsmanship in a tranquil dojo setting.
- Indemnity insurance and transportation to the meeting point are included, enhancing the convenience and safety for participants.
- The Samurai Sword Experience is highly rated by travelers and offers a unique cultural encounter within Kyoto.
Overview of the Samurai Sword Experience

The Samurai Sword Experience at Myokaku-ji Temple in Kyoto, Japan, allows visitors to enjoy the rich cultural heritage of the samurai tradition.
Rated 100% by travelers, this 110.85 USD per person activity includes a photo download service, photography and video recording, rental costumes, and indemnity insurance.
The 12 reviews praise the experience, which takes place at the temple’s dojo. Participants gather at the Myōkaku-ji Dojo after entering the main gate.
The activity ends back at the meeting point. While not wheelchair accessible, the experience is suitable for most travelers, except those with certain medical conditions.
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Meeting at Myōkaku-ji Temple
Where’s the meeting point for the Samurai Sword Experience at Myōkaku-ji Temple?
The meeting point is at the Myōkaku-ji Temple, located at 135 Shimoseizōguchichō, Kamigyo Ward, Kyoto, 602-0007, Japan.
Participants gather at the "Myokaku-ji Dojo" to the left after entering the main gate.
The activity ends back at the same meeting point.
This experience isn’t wheelchair accessible but is near public transportation.
It’s not recommended for those with back problems, pregnant travelers, or those with serious medical conditions.
The maximum group size is 8 travelers per session.
Donning the Samurai Costume

Upon arrival at the Myōkaku-ji Temple, participants are greeted by their samurai instructor. Eager to experience the samurai lifestyle, they’re outfitted in traditional garments. The process unfolds in a well-organized manner:
| Step | Activity |
|---|---|
| 1 | Select an appropriately sized yukata (lightweight robe) |
| 2 | Wrap the obi (sash) around the waist |
| 3 | Don the hakama (pleated pants) |
| 4 | Carefully don the iconic samurai armor |
| 5 | Attach the katana (sword) to the sash |
With each item donned, participants feel a deeper connection to the samurai heritage, preparing them for the sword-wielding experience to come.
Exploring the Dojo and Practicing Techniques

After being outfitted in the authentic samurai attire, participants make their way to the dojo, where they’ll learn the fundamentals of samurai sword techniques.
Under the guidance of experienced instructors, they’ll explore the dojo’s tranquil setting and practice the graceful movements of the katana.
Participants will learn proper sword-handling, footwork, and forms, gaining an appreciation for the discipline and precision required in the samurai’s art of swordsmanship.
The session culminates in a chance to showcase their newfound skills, leaving participants with a deeper understanding of this iconic Japanese warrior tradition.
Capturing the Experience Through Photography and Video

As participants enjoy the samurai experience, the opportunity to capture the moment through photography and video is emphasized.
The rental costumes and the presence of instructors allow visitors to snap memorable photos and videos. Plus, the provided photo download service ensures that participants can easily access and share their captured moments.
The activity also allows customers to use their own cameras, enabling them to personalize their documentation of the experience.
The photography and video elements enhance the participant’s ability to preserve their unique samurai sword experience at Myokaku-ji Temple.
- Rental costumes for photogenic moments
- Photo download service for easy access
- Use of customer’s own camera permitted
- Instructors available for photography assistance
Indemnity Insurance and Transportation

To ensure the safety and convenience of participants, the Samurai Sword Experience at Myokaku-ji Temple includes indemnity insurance and transportation services.
The tour operator provides insurance to cover any potential accidents or injuries during the experience.
Plus, transportation to and from the meeting point at Myokaku-ji Temple is included, allowing participants to focus on the cultural experience without the hassle of arranging their own travel.
These inclusions enhance the overall value and accessibility of the Samurai Sword Experience, ensuring a seamless and worry-free adventure for visitors to Kyoto.
Suitability and Accessibility Considerations

The Samurai Sword Experience caters to a specific audience, with certain participation guidelines in place. The activity isn’t wheelchair accessible, but is near public transportation.
It’s not recommended for travelers with back problems, pregnant individuals, or those with serious medical conditions. Children under 6 years old aren’t allowed, and each session is limited to a maximum of 8 travelers.
To enjoy the best experience, participants should:
- Be in good physical condition
- Wear comfortable clothing and shoes
- Inform the organizers of any medical concerns
- Follow the instructions provided by the samurai instructors.
Additional Information and Confirmation

Confirmation is received at the time of booking for the Samurai Sword Experience.
The samurai leading the experience may have limited English proficiency, so clear communication is important.
Weather can affect the location, and indoor sessions may take place in the dojo if necessary.
Participants should be aware that children under 6 aren’t allowed, and the experience isn’t recommended for those with back problems, pregnant travelers, or those with serious medical conditions.
With a maximum of 8 travelers per session, the experience provides an intimate and authentic glimpse into the world of the samurai.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Bring My Own Samurai Sword to the Experience?
No, customers can’t bring their own samurai swords to the experience. The rental costumes and equipment are provided as part of the experience. Bringing personal weapons would not be allowed for safety reasons.
How Long Does the Samurai Sword Training Session Last?
The samurai sword training session typically lasts around 60-90 minutes, allowing participants ample time to learn the basics and try out techniques under the guidance of experienced instructors.
Is It Possible to Purchase the Samurai Costume After the Experience?
You can’t purchase the samurai costume after the experience. The rental costumes are only provided for the duration of the session. You’ll need to return the costume at the end of the activity.
Can I Bring Additional Guests Who Are Not Participating?
Yes, travelers can bring additional guests who are not participating in the experience. However, the number of participants is limited to 8 per session, so extra guests may need to observe separately.
Are There Any Age Restrictions for the Samurai Sword Experience?
The experience has a minimum age requirement of 6 years old. Children under 6 are not allowed to participate. The maximum group size is 8 travelers per session.
The Sum Up
The Samurai Sword Experience at Myōkaku-ji Temple offers an immersive cultural journey. Participants don traditional costumes, learn sword techniques from expert instructors, and capture their experience through photography and video. With indemnity insurance and convenient transportation, this engaging activity ensures a memorable and safe adventure for up to eight travelers, allowing them to deepen their appreciation for samurai heritage.
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