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Samurai Museum

Samurai Museum

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Periodo migliore per visitare

Weekday mornings around 10:30 AM, right after opening, to catch the first samurai sword demonstration without crowds. Afternoons get packed with tour groups, so arrive early.

Consigli per il budget

Entry is 1,800 yen for adults with discounts for students and children. No free days, but the ticket includes the guided tour, armor trial, and both daily sword demonstrations.

Consigliato per

History enthusiasts, Sword and weapon collectors, Families with older kids, Travelers seeking hands-on cultural experiences

Pianifica la tua visita

1-2 hours

Informazioni

Fatti rapidi: Over 13,000 artifacts span 700 years of samurai history, from the Kamakura period through the Edo era. Visitors can handle real samurai swords and try on authentic armor under staff supervision.

Punti salienti: A retired samurai armor restorer personally maintains the collection and occasionally demonstrates the 45-minute process of dressing in a full suit of armor. The museum's wooden kendo floor still carries the scuff marks and dents from decades of practice by Tokyo's university kendo clubs.

Consigli da insider

  • Head straight to the armor trial room on the second floor when you arrive, the slots fill up within an hour of opening.
  • The English guided tour runs every 30 minutes and reveals details about sword forging that the Japanese-only tour skips.
  • Photography is allowed everywhere except the basement sword storage room, so keep your camera ready on the upper floors.
  • Skip the gift shop on entry and buy souvenirs at the exit instead, the same items are marked down 20 percent there.

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