- 6歳~70歳
- 2~3時間
- 11:00 / 14:00 / 17:00 / 20:00
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.
- 6歳~70歳
- 1~2時間
- 11:00 / 14:00 / 17:00 / 20:00
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.
- 12歳~75歳
- 4~5時間
- 13:00
Discover the perfect harmony of scientific wellness and traditional Japanese culture in Kyoto's hidden gem Shimabara District. Led by certified Onsen Care Instructors, this experience offers relaxation, education, and personal transformation through the art of authentic public bathing. ・Hands-On Bathing Experience Undergo a pre-bathing health assessment to ensure safety and create a baseline for measuring post-bath benefits. Engage in a hands-on, guided bathing. Separate sessions for men and women. Immerse yourself in a self-guided bathing session, allowing your instincts and preferences to lead the way. Complete with a post-bathing health check to assess the impact of your experience.
- 20歳~80歳
- 1~2時間
- 12:00 / 15:00
What is WASHU FES? Washu Fes is a sake festival where you can enjoy seasonal Japanese sake, food, and culture. Washu Fes supports sake breweries that continue to take on challenges in the region, sake that is popular among local people, and sake lovers. Washu Fes is held in spring, summer, and autumn, so you can enjoy delicious seasonal sake. There are still many delicious sakes that you may not know. Visit the “Washu Fes” to taste delicious sake and food, and have fun with sake breweries and sake fans. We promise that there will be new discoveries about sake and the splendor of Japanese culture. We are sincerely looking forward to your visit.
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