도쿄 닌자 체험 — 영어로 즐기는 실습 체험과 예약 방법
진짜 수리검을 던지고 카타나로 훈련하며 닌자처럼 움직이기 — 아사쿠사 박물관의 짧은 방문부터 본격 도장 레슨까지, 영어로 안내하는 도쿄 닌자 체험.

At a glance
The honest go-info- Language
- English-friendly — hosted or guided in English
- Duration
- 45분~2시간
- Price
- ¥3,000부터(박물관) / ¥10,000부터(실습 닌자 레슨)
- Booking
- Reserve in advance — walk-ins are not guaranteed
- Nearest station
- 아사쿠사역(박물관); 도장은 도요스/시오미
- What to wear
- 움직이기 편한 옷과 양말을 준비하세요. 의상은 옷 위에 입습니다. 더 활동적인 자세를 시도하려면 뻣뻣한 청바지나 치마는 피하세요.
- Good for
- 처음 체험하는 분, 아이를 동반한 가족, 액션을 좋아하는 분
The way · 道
- Arrive아사쿠사역(박물관); 도장은 도요스/시오미
- EtiquetteA few quiet manners go a long way — read the form first
- DoNinja
- BookReserve your slot below
The short answer
Tokyo has two great ways to train like a ninja, both in English: a quick, family-friendly museum experience in Asakusa (from ¥3,000, 45 minutes) and a hands-on dojo lesson where Japanese instructors teach you real techniques (ninja lesson from ¥10,000, costume included). You throw shuriken, handle a katana, and learn how a shinobi actually moved. No Japanese needed — and it's as fun for kids as it is for adults.
This page is the honest go-info: who runs it in English, what it costs, and how to reserve.
Where to book (English-friendly)
- Samurai Ninja Museum Tokyo (Asakusa) — steps from Sensō-ji, this is the easy, family option. A guided museum tour plus hands-on shuriken throwing, sword training and armour try-on, in English or Japanese, from ¥3,000. It has a 4.9-star reputation across thousands of reviews; popular slots sell out, so book ahead. Reserve on the official site.
- Ninja Samurai Tokyo — a dedicated dojo in Koto City where Japanese masters teach proper ninja and samurai forms. The ninja lesson is from ¥10,000 (kids ¥9,000, ninja costume included); a samurai lesson is ¥13,000, and private group sessions are available. Reservation only. Book on the official site.
Prices move with season and group size, so treat these as a starting point and confirm on the operator's page before you pay.
What actually happens
You'll change into a ninja costume, then run through the iconic skills: gripping and throwing shuriken at a target, basic katana forms and footwork, and the stealth and balance a shinobi relied on. The museum version leans toward a guided walk-through with photo moments; the dojo version is a sweatier, more technical workout. Both end with you keeping the photos — and usually the bragging rights.
Ninja vs samurai — which should you do?
If you want stealth, agility and shuriken, choose the ninja experience. If you're drawn to the sword, armour and the warrior code, see our samurai experience in Tokyo — several venues let you do both in one visit.
Make a day of it
The Asakusa museum is minutes from Sensō-ji and Nakamise shopping street, so it slots neatly into a temple-and-old-Tokyo day. Combine it with the rest of Japan's cultural experiences, and if you're timing a trip around festivals, check the calendar at japan-event.info.
하이라이트
- 표적에 진짜 수리검(닌자 별)을 던지기
- 카타나를 다루며 기본 검술 배우기
- 닌자 의상으로 갈아입기 — 대개 포함
- 모든 설명이 영어로, 일본어가 필요 없음
알아두면 좋은 점
도장과 무기를 존중하세요: 입장 시 인사하고, 지도자의 지시를 따르며, 장난으로 칼을 겨누거나 휘두르지 마세요. 무술 전통이지 장난감이 아닙니다 — 그 진지함도 체험의 일부입니다.


