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[Mie] Path of Ninjas & Samurais: Private Van History Tour from Kyoto
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Overview
  • Spend the best day in Japan with this adventurous Samurai & Ninja tour from Kyoto!
  • Explore the birthplaces of Ninjas and find out the trues behind the mysterious shadow warriors in Japan's history
  • Visit Iga City, home of the famous Iga-School Ninja, and explore an authentic Ninja house with hidden gimmicks like flipping doors, secret passages, and hidden sword shelters installed
  • You will also visit a samurai castle and see the real armors and katana-swords used by historical Shoguns in real battles and learn everything about Samurais
  • As ninjas were originally from the mountains, all the ways we drive are surrounded by beautiful Japanese nature, get covered by cherryblossoms in spring and maple trees in Autumn, so you won't have time to blink
  • •Air-conditioned van, fully private
  • •Full-English guide with deep knowledge
  • •Variety of different types of vists, but all related to Ninja
  • Book now to reveal the secrets of ninjas and learn the spirits of Japan through ancient ninja's life!
What to expect

Iga, located in the middle of the mountain area reached an hour from Kyoto by car, is a historical city known to be the home of Iga-Ryu (style) Ninjas. This museum is truly authentic, built by a real ninja master of the Iga clan, so the traditional Japanese rooms you enter, which seem normal, are installed full of tricks and gimmicks to fight against invaders. Secret flipping doors, hidden sword shelters, and hidden paths between rooms, all of them you can use and actually experience them like ninjas and learn how they fought are not only entertaining to all the kids but very practical and wisely thought to fight against the enemies. The museum also displays many weapons, armor and cultural things which real ninjas of the Iga clan used. *1 hour transfer from Kyoto included

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