Tokyo 2 - Esperienza Samurai genuina: Kendo in Giappone





Descrizione
"Kendo" parla dell'arte della spada, un'abilità tradizionale giapponese nelle arti marziali dei Samurai, il percorso della spada in Giappone. Puoi praticare Kendo, "Unifica i tuoi spiriti", "Manners" e "Lifelong Kendo". Questi tre vantaggi possono essere creati come kendo. Sentiti libero di toccarlo. L'esperienza ti permette di lavorare con un istruttore di Kendo che parla inglese in modo facile da capire. Dalle abilità di base dell'etichetta del "Kendo" all'apprendimento e all'uso dell'armatura, ti verrà fornita un'esperienza variegata di Kendo perfetta per una prima visita in Giappone. ▼ Evidenzia ・Istruzioni sulla cultura dei samurai ・Guida pratica da oltre 20 anni di guida all'esperienza di Kendo ・Colpire agli istruttori ・Gioco di combattimento ・Dimostrazione guida ・Asciugamano Kendo giapponese gratuito ・Accettabile 2~oltre 100 persone
Opzioni del tour
Punti salienti
Cosa è incluso
Luoghi e orari di ritiro
10~12 minuti dalla stazione JR Uguisudani, uscita nord 4-7-2,Higashinippori,Arakawa-ku,Tokyo "誠道館"
Valutazioni dei viaggiatori
Informazioni importanti
- Sconsigliato ai viaggiatori con problemi cardiovascolari
- Sconsigliato in gravidanza
- I neonati e i bambini piccoli possono essere portati in carrozzina o passeggino
- Sono disponibili trasporti pubblici nelle vicinanze
- I neonati devono sedere in grembo a un adulto
- Sono disponibili seggiolini specifici per neonati
- I viaggiatori devono avere un'ottima forma fisica
- L'età minima è di 9 anni
- È richiesto un minimo di 2 persone per prenotazione
- Il prezzo indicato non include le spese di trasporto tra ciascuna attività
Recensioni(129)
Awesome experience! As others have mentioned, be prepared to work and sweat a bit! This is an interactive experience. But you don't need to be an athlete to appreciate it -- just need a willingness to try! The guide / teacher was really enthusiastic and positive about the sport, which is exactly what you need when you're doing something out of your comfort zone.
My spouse, my two adult sons, and I had a fantastic time during a two-hour Kendo practice session. It ended up being just the four of us, which made for a very personal and engaging experience (though I am not sure how typical that is). If you are interested in an authentic Kendo practice, this is an excellent introduction. The instructor is highly experienced and guided us through every aspect: getting dressed, putting on the armor, proper stance and positioning, striking techniques, and how matches and scoring work. We learned the fundamentals, practiced drills, and even had several one-on-one bouts among ourselves and with the instructor. Facing the instructor was, unsurprisingly, a humbling experience. While Kendo is a serious martial art, the instructor struck a great balance—maintaining discipline while keeping the session approachable and welcoming. He was patient and happy to answer all of our questions. A few practical tips: 1) Review directions to the dojo in advance, as it is a bit of a walk from the station and can be confusing. 2) If you wear corrective lenses, contacts are preferable—glasses can be uncomfortable inside the helmet. 3) Be prepared to sweat. The session is fairly intense, and we were all quite sweaty by the end.
Professional and personal care
Getting there was hard. The gear was authentic and the room was air conditioned which was great. It's a real training school, so Sensei lives up stairs. Authentic as it gets. We started with the history of kendo, and then proceeded to learn technique and forms, and actual sparring and reps to practices. It was overall a great experience. I do want to add, for someone who is teaching novices and tourist, Sensei Kenshi did not have the warmest personality or patience that day. He's a master and sensei, so he takes his craft seriously, so I get it. I just took it as making the experience more authentic. LOL. Overall authentic real experience and very educating. Thank you!
It was a real treat to participate in something so traditionally Japanese. Not many people get to have this experience. I enjoyed it overall except the instructor wasn’t the most pleasant teacher. He didn’t even introduce himself and was very gruff. He seems like he did not want to be giving the class. His lack of English was not an issue. Only when I gave him a challenge coin did he slightly warm up and thankful. So if you go, go for the experience but do not think the teacher will be nice to you.
So fun and highly recommend! Highlight of the trip. Great workout and good times. Love how they video and take pics
My wife and I had an amazing experience. It was so much fun. Come ready for a workout and leave with a smile!
Most amazing experience to do kendo here. Anyone can do.
Great experience! Be ready to spend some energy, it's an actual sports experience! Very informative if it's your 1st exposure to the sport. But it is an extremely fun experience!
It was totally worth it very fun potentially a new hobby be ready to sweat a lot the master of the dojo (I think that’s who he was) was very nice but when practicing he is very stern but overall great experience.



