【OsakaCastle】Hands-on class to learn Bushido/Harakiri & Zen with photo
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- 一人参加可
- 雨天催行可
- 子供参加可
- 写真プレゼント
- スプリングキャンペーンセール 2025
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予約可能数1~5
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参加年齢10歳 ~ 70 歳
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体験時間2~3時間
Let's learn the bushido and experience the samurai spirit.
What is the most important thing for a samurai? Wearing hakama, sandals, and a sword, and learning etiquette, manners, and kata. We call it the BUSHIDO sign.
Next, as a BUSHIDO LEARN, you will experience the weight and sharpness of a real Japanese sword. We will learn the basics of swordsmanship (Battou and Nattou).
We will take a break with SAMURAI TEA on the way. You will be entertained at a tea ceremony, as samurai risked their lives to "entertain" and "be entertained".
Before participating in the final battle of the Warring States Period, the Battle of Osaka, the participants are asked to prepare for death and reflect on their own lives, writing their last words with a large brush on every piece of paper. This is called Deathbed calligraphy.
At last, he puts on his armor and helmet to become a bushido master and goes to battle at the castle of Osaka to gain military merit in the battle of Osaka.
However, when the defeat was imminent, the samurai, for the sake of honor, would not suffer the shame of the noose, even if they lost the battle, but would die by harakiri or cutting their belly before being captured.
The “Book of Resignation” is the last calligraphy of a Samurai's life when he foresaw his death. Before the battle of Osaka, the samurai looked back on his life in anticipation of death and wrote the last word of his life in large strokes on a sheet of paper!
For the sake of honor, which is the most important thing for a samurai, he would not suffer the shame of the noose even if he lost the battle, but would die by cutting his stomach before being caught.
The samurai tea ceremony, as a form of training for the character development of the samurai and as a tea of taste for the samurai, has sought to provide dignity to the samurai. One of the most important aspects of the tea ceremony is hospitality. Failure to show hospitality would be a disgrace to a samurai and would be punishable by death. Samurai risked their lives to offer hospitality, and they risked their lives to be entertained.
The Spirit of Bushido: Righteousness, Courage, Humanity, Propriety, Sincerity, Honor, and Loyalty
Bushido was a binding force in the actions of the samurai and influenced all aspects of life and living. It eventually became a “moral code.
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キャンセルに関して | Cancellations and changes must be notified by e-mail at least 24 hours in advance. |
開催中止に関して | The event will be held even in rain or typhoon. |
このプランの詳細情報
最少催行人数 | 1人 |
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予約可能数 | 1~5 |
所要時間について |
2~3時間
180分
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開催期間 | 通年 |
集合時間 | Please arrive 30 minutes before your appointment time to change into kimono and prepare for your appointment. |
予約締切 | 前日23:59まで |
更衣室 | トイレ | ||
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シャワー | 駐車場 | ||
ロッカー |
服装・持ち物について | You will change from casual clothes to Iaidogi (Hakama), so you can wear whatever you want. |
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レンタル品について | (FREE)Dressing of guests when dressing When you wear hakama or armor for a sword fight, you will sweat and get sweaty easily, so please wear the following clothing. ① His upper body is a long-sleeved undershirt. I ask you to put on a samue. ② The lower part of the body is an easy to move samue. ③ We have tabi socks for your feet. ④ Swim caps are available for the head. Assistant staff will do things like wearing hakama and armor. You can't wear it alone |
コース参加にあたってのご注意 | 【About Reservations】 ① Please note that reservations may not be accepted depending on availability of the Bushido experience. ② To make a reservation, please use the reservation form on our website at least one day before the scheduled date of use. For same-day applications, please contact us directly by phone. (Reservations can be made on the day if there is room.) |
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その他特記事項 | ③ Multiple guests will experience the program at the same time, but we accept reservations from one person. (Up to five people at the same time. * Consult if there are more than 6 people.) ④ If you decide to cancel your reservation, be sure to let us know at least one day in advance. ⑤ On the day, please arrive 10 minutes before your appointment time. If it's going to be late, please be sure to let me know. Please note that we may not be able to accept your reservation if more than 30 minutes have passed since your appointment, regardless of whether you have been contacted. |
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A Warrior's Way of Thinking When asked to choose between life and loyalty, I would not spare my life in the slightest.

The Samurai Spirit Today Japan closed its borders to the outside world for more than 200 years during the Edo period, creating a unique environment for the samurai culture to thrive with little outside influence. The martial arts, cultural arts, and spiritual disciplines of the samurai have survived to this day, and dedicated students and teachers keep the old Japanese traditions alive for future generations.

A Samurai is forever in training As a samurai, I must strengthen my character. As a human being, I must perfect my spirit.”

1-This is how a samurai prepared himself in the morning. With a small sword at his hip, which he kept by his bedside, he opened the door and looked around the house to check on his horses. Returning to the earthen floor, the Hyoutaio filled a tea cup with water from a water jar and drank it down. After wiping himself with a tenugui towel and tightening the reins, he put on his kosode again and bowed his head to Atsuta-daimyojin (present-day Atsuta Shrine), then returned to the tatami room, tied his hair up, and chanted “Nam-myoho-renge-kyo”

2-This is how a samurai prepared himself in the morning. for a quarter of an hour (about 30 minutes). Then, when it was time to leave for duty, he would put on his hakama (formal kimono) and shoulder gown, order his kosha (a person who works for the samurai and performs miscellaneous tasks) to do something, put on his tachi (sword), and head for the castle. This is how a samurai prepared himself in the morning.

(accomplished in) both the literary and military arts The samurai of the early Edo period had survived the bloody conflicts of the Warring States period and had to adapt to the new peace under the Tokugawa shogunate. Along with the martial art of calligraphy, many other arts flourished, including the tea ceremony, tea bowls, poetry, incense, and Noh theater, and to be seen as a cultured gentleman, one needed to be knowledgeable with both sword and brush, and to be a well-rounded man of letters. 432

What is Bushido, To die and to find it. A samurai is prepared to die every morning. In the quiet of the morning, he imagines himself being struck by lightning, doused by fire, or cut to pieces with a sword or spear. I wonder if I will ever forget the awareness that one step outside my front door is the world of death. This is not just a metaphor, but a warrior's way of preparing for his fate.

What is true loyalty? Bushido requires that one must live and die for the sake of one's lord. However, Bushido was harsh in its assessment of the sacrifices made to the whims and spontaneous impulses of the lord. Those who unscrupulously flirted with and flattered their lord and tried to curry favor with him were described as “treacherous subjects. On the other hand, those who simply followed their masters like slaves were considered “favored vassals.

The way of the samurai is death. By fighting in actual wars, as in the Warring States period, or simply by being at the mercy of their Lord, warriors clearly understood their own mortality well. -Lords could order them to end their lives by cutting open their stomachs through the ritual of seppuku.

Practice of samurai martial arts, culture and spirit This is not to say that a samurai should be ready to die easily or lay down his life, but rather that he should accept the fact that death and dying could come at any time. By living this way, a samurai can be motivated to act and live a meaningful life and not fear facing the inevitable when the time comes.

The Book of Resignation During the Warring States period, life and death were always at stake. When a samurai foresaw his death, he would look back on his life and write down his last words in writing.
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Excellence Takayama 1F, 2-3-19 Shigino Nishi, Joto-ku, Osaka City, Osaka
1,Osaka Business Park Station on the Osaka Municipal Subway Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line, 1 minute walk from Exit 1
2,Approx. 2 minutes walk from “Osaka-jo Koen” station on JR Osaka Loop Line
3,About 10 minutes on foot from the West Exit of Kyo
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Japanese swords are handled by a master with 10 years of swordsmanship experience, who will instruct you before you try out the sword.
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所持ライセンス・資格名 | 居合道4段以上 |
在籍スタッフ数 | 15 人 |
インストラクター数 | 5 人 |