NINJA TRAINING IN IGA! Japan's oldest and most famous Ninja Village!
In the second of this three-part series, we visit the biggest and most famous ninja village in Japan, in Iga! Although these attractions are made easy and fun for children, they are actually very interesting, and physically challenging, even for adults!
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Real Hidden Ninja Village In Japan! Koga Ninja Training | JAPAN 3/8 Banzski 037
One of my favorite parts during our Japan trip! My wife (who is now a Youtuber! SUBSCRIBE: Pawspins) and I visited Koga (or Koka), a city in the rural prefecture of Shiga that is well known for it's ninja history. While there, we went inside the hidden Koga Ninja Village and learned how to become ninjas ourselves. There are many fake ninja villages out there, but we knew right away that Koga Ninja Village is legit because the whole facility is run by elderly women, the last thing that anyone would expect from a ninja village! So brilliant.
From climbing over walls, to crossing a lake using water spider shoes, to beating up my wife in a sudden death battle, it was certainly an unforgettable experience. Nestled within a forest and built on the foot of a hill, the Koga Ninja Village is an affordable escape from the usual over-crowded tourist attractions around Japan.
Gotta come back next time for the shuriken training, ninja museum, and to practice more ninja techniques!
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Saiki City – Beautiful countryside and homestay in rural Japan
Green Tourism is a rising phenomenon in Japan. It’s a way for locals to connect with visitors who want to know what it’s like living off of fresh farmlands in the beautiful countryside of Japan. It’s also a great way to get outdoors and discover new passions or interests that you may have never known about before. This time we visited Saiki City, located in the southeastern part of Oita Prefecture, on Kyushu Island. It is the largest city by area in all of Kyushu. The topography of Saiki can be broken into three main areas: the mountainous area from the Kyushu mountain region; the plains area which extends across the lower reaches of the Banjo River; and the coastline area.
This natural geography has given rise to forestry exploiting the bountiful forest resources, agriculture utilizing a temperate climate, and a fishing industry that reaps the bounty of the Bungo Channel. Saiki proudly uses fresh seafood in its local cuisine. The Sushi Association of Saiki is promoting Saiki sushi, the best in the world.
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NINJA TRICK HOUSE IN TOKYO 新宿手裏剣道場النينجا
NINJA TRICK HOUSE IN TOKYO
ふたりでルンルンしながら、歌舞伎町にある新宿手裏剣道場に行ってきました。『(; ̄O ̄)ここで本当にいいの?!!』って思ってしまうようなビルですが、中に入ると違う空間になっておりますのでご安心ください。
Japan Trip: Togakure Ninpo Museum great fun for family, Nagano33 Moopon
Japan Trip: Togakure Ninpo Museum great fun for family, Nagano33 Moopon
The Togakure Ninpo Museum (Togakure-ryū Ninpō Shiryōkan) is devoted to the local Togakure school of ninja. In the 12th century, a warrior from Nagano fled to Iga after fighting on the losing side of a war between the Minamoto and Taira clans. Iga was the traditional bedrock of the ninja, and the warrior learnt his ninja skills there before coming back to Nagano and starting his own ninja school.
The museum is located in the forested mountains about an hour by bus northwest of Nagano's city center, just across the entrance to the Upper Togakushi Shrine. The museum consists of multiple buildings, one of which exhibits tools and weapons used by Togakure Ninja and displays many interesting photos of them practising various techniques in warfare and infiltration. The museum also contains a Ninja House, a building which appears just ordinary when looked from outside but is constructed with many secret doors, passages and contraptions on the inside. It is great fun to find the way through the excellently designed maze in the house. There is also a throwing star (shuriken) throwing range, where for a small fee visitors can experience throwing shuriken at target boards.
Within the same compound stands also the Museum of Togakushi Folklore, which showcases tools, clothing, receptacles and furniture used by people who lived in the area in the past.
Access info.
Take bus number 70 or 71 from Nagano Station in direction of Togakushi. Alight at Togakushi-Okushairiguchi bus stop (戸隠奥社入口, 65 minutes, 1350 yen one way, 1 bus/hour), which is located just next to the museum.
In addition, the Togakushi Kogen Free Kippu travel ticket is available for 2600 yen and includes a) a round trip between central Nagano and the Togakushi area, b) free use of buses within Togakushi, and c) one additional bus ride between Nagano Station and Zenkoji. The Togakushi Kogen Free Kippu can be used over a period of up to five consecutive calendar days. Hours: 9:00 to 17:00 (entry until 16:30)
Closed: Mid November to mid April
Admission: 500 yen
English: None
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Experience of Ninja Warrior in Koka Ninja Village Shuriken,Mizugumo Japan Trip Koga, Shiga, Japan
Experience of Ninja Warrior in Koka Ninja Village Shuriken,Mizugumo Japan Trip Koga, Shiga, Japan
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The Koka Ninja Village (甲賀の里忍術村, Kōka no Sato Ninjutsumura) is one of Koka City's ninja-related attractions, along with the Ninja Mansion. The village is remote, rural and has a somewhat rundown compound housing a collection of old dwellings in a forest. In one of the houses, a staff demonstration is given to illustrate its various trapdoors and hidden compartments.
Other interesting features at the village include a shuriken (throwing star) throwing range and a nine stage obstacle course in which one can, for example, try to walk on water or scale walls with tools devised by the ninja(called Mizugumo, meaning water spider ). There is also a simple museum at the village displaying various manuals and tools utilized by the Koka Ninja in the past.
By Free Shuttle Bus
It takes about 30 minutes to walk from Koka Station to the Ninja Village. A bus may be waiting for the arrival of visitors at the north entrance of Koka Station. If the bus is not present, visitors may call 0748-88-5000 to request to be fetched.
By Taxi
A taxi ride takes about ten minutes and should not cost more than 1500 yen one way.
Hours: 10:00 to 16:30 (April to December)
10:00 to 16:00 (January to March)
9:00 to 17:00 (most weekends and peak travel seasons)
Admission ends 30 minutes before closing
Closed: Mondays (or following day if Monday is a national holiday), except summer holidays
Admission: Adult 1030 yen not Adult 520yen-820yen
English: None
Japan Travel: Koka Ninja Village apeears in manga and anime For Child even Adult!, Koga, Shiga,
Japan Travel: Koka Ninja Village apeears in manga and anime For Child even Adult!, Koga, Shiga, Japan 07 Moopon
The Koka Ninja Village (甲賀の里忍術村, Kōka no Sato Ninjutsumura) is one of Koka City's ninja-related attractions, along with the Ninja Mansion. The village is remote, rural and has a somewhat rundown compound housing a collection of old dwellings in a forest. In one of the houses, a staff demonstration is given to illustrate its various trapdoors and hidden compartments.
Other interesting features at the village include a shuriken (throwing star) throwing range and a nine stage obstacle course in which one can, for example, try to walk on water or scale walls with tools devised by the ninja(called Mizugumo, meaning water spider ). There is also a simple museum at the village displaying various manuals and tools utilized by the Koka Ninja in the past.
By Free Shuttle Bus
It takes about 30 minutes to walk from Koka Station to the Ninja Village. A bus may be waiting for the arrival of visitors at the north entrance of Koka Station. If the bus is not present, visitors may call 0748-88-5000 to request to be fetched.
By Taxi
A taxi ride takes about ten minutes and should not cost more than 1500 yen one way.
Hours: 10:00 to 16:30 (April to December)
10:00 to 16:00 (January to March)
9:00 to 17:00 (most weekends and peak travel seasons)
Admission ends 30 minutes before closing
Closed: Mondays (or following day if Monday is a national holiday), except summer holidays
Admission: Adult 1030 yen not Adult 520yen-820yen
English: None
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Hatsuhobiki, Ise City, Mie Prefecture, Japan
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INUYAMA - Castle Town -
Inuyama is located in the northern part of Aichi Prefecture, Japan. It has lots of historical, cultural sites and national treasures such as Inuyama Castle and Tea Ceremony House Joan. In this short film, particularly featured the castle town and its eating houses, so hope you'll be interested in such places and feel the unique atmosphere;-)
Que voir au Japon pour un premier voyage ?
Bonjour mina-san ! Parce que je suis passée par cette étape de préparation et de recherche avec différents guides touristiques et je sais que mettre en place un itinéraire est très long !
Je vous propose donc une sélection de lieux à visiter, un itinéraire type qu’un touriste peut faire pour un premier voyage au Japon !
Evidemment, n’hésitez pas à adapter cette liste selon vos envies, la durée de votre séjour ou de votre budget !
J’ai essayé de synthétiser au maximum, malgré tout la vidéo reste longue. Voici donc un petit récapitulatif des différents lieux que je vous suggère de voir au Japon :
TOKYO 0:43
- Shibuya
- Akihabara
- Ikebukuro
- Shinjuku
- Tokyo Tower & Tokyo Sky Tree
- Ueno & Asakusa
- Palais impérial
- Odaiba
- Yokohama
- Enoshima & Kamakura
- Hakone
- Mont Fuji
KYOTO 7:52
- Pavillon d'or
- Kiyomizu dera
- Fushimi Inari Taisha
- Quartier de Gion
- Arashiyama
- Amanohashidate
- Iga Ueno
OSAKA 12:00
- Namba, Dotonbori
- Universal Studios Japan
- Aquarium d'Osaka: Kaiyukan
- Château d'Osaka
- Chutes d'eau de Minoo
- Koyasan
NARA 14:32
HIMEJI 16:06
- Château de Himeji
- Mont shosha
HIROSHIMA 17:41
- Miyajima
- Okunoshima
Dans tous les cas, j’espère que cette vidéo vous aura aidé dans la préparation de votre voyage ! ^_^
A bientôt !
Toutes les PHOTOS et les VIDEOS appartiennent à Ikimashô, sauf :
Ikebukuro, le plan du sunshine city :
Ikebukuro, l’image des bishonen :
Asakusa, le temple :
Kamakura, la statue :
Mont Fuji, la vue sur l’aube : (parce qu’elle fait de magnifiques photos !!)
Nara Fire festival, la montagne en feu :
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Nicolai Heidlas - Discover
Peritune Material - Resort4
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