(Source: You Yube)
(Source: 忍者村)
Based on the Togakushi ninja style, ninja shows are performed by the trained Kagero ninja group. Here, one can see many beautifully conditioned ninja techniques displayed throughout the show revealing no waste in movement. Kids and adults alike are sure to enjoy the show.
(Source: 忍者村)
Creep in and investigate the Ninja House while passing through secret attractions like trap doors and diagonal rooms. The “Ninja Trick House” which will make you feel like a real ninja is just waiting to be explored.
(Source: 観光三重)
There is also a place to try your hand at ninja projectile weapons like throwing stars and blow darts. Enjoy your training with games such as the “Shuriken Nage” where you can receive prizes by hitting three out of seven ninja stars into the target. Here, you can fully forget yourself in the world of the ninja.
(Source: 楽天ブログ)
Another aspect of ninja training to experience can be found in the obstacle course. The course is separated into three sections of the Training Forest, Ninja Tower, and Hidden Fort. In total there are over 20 different attractions in the obstacle course. Conquer the obstacles and master your ninja skills!
(Source: 日々雑感II)
Here is a fun museum full of various articles on ninja sub-culture. Of course, many real ninja weapons and throwing stars are on display as well as historical documents like scrolls. Also on display are various figures, posters, and goods from modern day movies, comic books, and anime.
(Source: **のんびりお気楽日記帳**)
There are loads of souvenirs to be found like replica shuriken (throwing stars) and swords as well as other various ninja goods. In addition, fast food light meals are also offered so you can enjoy life as a ninja in the village all day long.
(Source: 左:naganoblog)
Located 10 minutes away by car is the Ninja Trick House. Pass through the stairs and mazes to hidden rooms, and enjoy the game-themed attractions of the ninja house. One can also find over 500 ninja goods and pictures on display in the adjoining museum.
(Source: みーの旅日記)
Located at a two minute drive away is the Togakushi Shrine. With over two thousand years of history carved into this shrine, it is one of the most sacred places in the world. One can feel the might of this power spot from the giant 400-year-old cedar trees that line the 2 km path on both sides. Steeped in the power and abundance of nature, this is certainly a special place to experience the sacred.
(Source: Tozawa / PIXTA)
(Source: You Yube)
(Source: 忍者村)
Based on the Togakushi ninja style, ninja shows are performed by the trained Kagero ninja group. Here, one can see many beautifully conditioned ninja techniques displayed throughout the show revealing no waste in movement. Kids and adults alike are sure to enjoy the show.
(Source: 忍者村)
Creep in and investigate the Ninja House while passing through secret attractions like trap doors and diagonal rooms. The “Ninja Trick House” which will make you feel like a real ninja is just waiting to be explored.
(Source: 観光三重)
There is also a place to try your hand at ninja projectile weapons like throwing stars and blow darts. Enjoy your training with games such as the “Shuriken Nage” where you can receive prizes by hitting three out of seven ninja stars into the target. Here, you can fully forget yourself in the world of the ninja.
(Source: 楽天ブログ)
Another aspect of ninja training to experience can be found in the obstacle course. The course is separated into three sections of the Training Forest, Ninja Tower, and Hidden Fort. In total there are over 20 different attractions in the obstacle course. Conquer the obstacles and master your ninja skills!
(Source: 日々雑感II)
Here is a fun museum full of various articles on ninja sub-culture. Of course, many real ninja weapons and throwing stars are on display as well as historical documents like scrolls. Also on display are various figures, posters, and goods from modern day movies, comic books, and anime.
(Source: **のんびりお気楽日記帳**)
There are loads of souvenirs to be found like replica shuriken (throwing stars) and swords as well as other various ninja goods. In addition, fast food light meals are also offered so you can enjoy life as a ninja in the village all day long.
(Source: 左:naganoblog)
Located 10 minutes away by car is the Ninja Trick House. Pass through the stairs and mazes to hidden rooms, and enjoy the game-themed attractions of the ninja house. One can also find over 500 ninja goods and pictures on display in the adjoining museum.
(Source: みーの旅日記)
Located at a two minute drive away is the Togakushi Shrine. With over two thousand years of history carved into this shrine, it is one of the most sacred places in the world. One can feel the might of this power spot from the giant 400-year-old cedar trees that line the 2 km path on both sides. Steeped in the power and abundance of nature, this is certainly a special place to experience the sacred.
(Source: Tozawa / PIXTA)