Learn about the spirit of Bushido in a Sengoku garden
[Highlights]
Explore the spirit of Bushido and experience samurai culture up close with this special experience. Experience the breath of history and the spirit of the samurai while donning armor and learning swordsmanship forms.
[Itinerary]
1. Sengoku Garden History Museum Orientation Room:
Learn about the history of the samurai who lived in this area and the spirit of Bushido.
2. Sengoku Garden History Museum Orientation Room:
Gain an in-depth understanding of the heirlooms and culture of local samurai.
3. Sengoku Garden History Museum Exhibition Room:
Explore the lifestyles and homes of samurai who lived in this area.
4. Sengoku Garden History Museum or Sengoku Garden Kitchen:
Change into armor and try on a samurai uniform.
5. Basic training using a wooden sword in the Sengoku Garden:
Experience the forms and movements of a samurai.
6. Commemorative photo shoot in the Sengoku Garden:
Have a memorable photo taken dressed in armor.
7. Remove the armor and the experience concludes.
[Details]
- See attached sheet for details.
INFORMATION
- date
- Every day (except when the Sengoku Garden is closed. For example, every Monday)
- Start time
- 10:00-12:00 / 13:00-15:00
- Target age
- Ages 12 and over - 90 and under (*Children under 12 can be accommodated if accompanied by a parent)
- Travel time
- 100 points (※Maximum 120 points)
- Number of participants
- 1 person (double price) to 10 people (*separate plan for groups of 10 or more)
- price
- 18,000 yen (excluding tax) (Prices as of November 2024)
- Meeting place
- Sengoku Garden History Museum Reception
- address
- 255-1 Kaiouji, Kitahiroshima-cho, Yamagata-gun, Hiroshima Prefecture, 731-1703
- Phone Number
- 0826ー82ー2233
- Fax number
- 0826-82-3688
- email address
- swordproject@oasabus.com
- Website
- Supported Languages
- English
Japanese and English guides available. *Other languages available upon request.
- Number of parking spaces
- 50
- Parking fee
- free
- Parking notes
- *Parking information for the Sengoku Garden History Museum.