
Reading the information is interesting, but being shown is so fun!Īs my small group of around 10 walked through the buildings designed to show a ninjas house our guide explained how these specialty destined homes were built as subtle fortresses. There’s also a guided tour that even though it doesn’t last very long, it gives even more lessons about the second silent warriors’ lifestyle. Small walking tour of Iga Ueno Ninja Village Inside the grounds of Iga Ueno Castle, Japan Even though there are detailed, step by step instructions, it’s still quite difficult but fun to try. Right at the end, you can make your very own throwing star (shuriken). And to remember important details, they would injure themselves so the pain would reinforce the information. Thumb and index fingers were trained with a bag of rice so they could suspend their body weight easier. There was also a little display on how ninjas would train their mind and body for the vigorous scope of daily work for the ninja. This helped less of a silhouette figure showing up when the night sky was lit by the moon. It’s also shown how ninjas wearing black clothing is a myth, rather they would choose navy blue.

Ninjas relied on subtle tactics to go unnoticed, such as posing as farmers, socks used for quieter sneaking and how they would alter their diet to become almost invisible (no smelly foods or incense). From concealable weapons disguised as farming tools, and heavy armor that was used in strength training – you got a fantastic insight into the life of a ninja. Many items show how ninjas lived and survived in secrecy. There are so many displays with artifacts used by ninjas throughout history and English translations to go along with them. There are signs and plenty of employees who speak great English to help you find your way.Īt 700 Yen ($6.30 USD) the museum of the ninja in Iga is well worth the price tag. The museum is inside Iga Ueno Castle grounds and is pretty hard to miss. And there was so much of it that you’ll be a master ninja in no time. I’ll start off with the museum because unlike many museums I’ve visited, the information was easy and enjoyable to soak in.
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What to see in Iga Ueno Ninjutsu Museum Igaryu Ninjitsu Museum is full of informative displays from weapons to clothing and everything in between. Entrance inside the Iga Castle walls is free, but if you wish to partake in any activities or enter any of the main buildings, there is a separate fee for each.

There’s more on offer at Iga’s ninjutsu museum than just plaques full of interesting text.Īll I will mention from here on is inside the Iga Castle grounds.

You’ll start to notice many figures that resemble ninjas everywhere. If you haven’t realized that from this article by now, it won’t take long as you walk around the small city. Iga Ueno is well known for its ninja history. What are the best things to see in Igaryu ninja museum? Iga Ueno Castle moat and overgrown foliage

The walk is a quite worthwhile stroll around the ancient streets of Iga. A short train ride will get you much closer for 260 Yen ($2.30 USD), or you can opt to walk the half an hour. Once you’ve arrived at Iga Ueno train station you have a choice to get to the ninjutsu museum of Igaryu. Also saving you around 700 Yen ($6.30 USD) while you’re at it. For 2300 Yen ($20.90 USD) you can purchase the all-day Kansai Region ticket which covers all transportation to and from its Ueno. The good news is that there is a cheaper alternative to buying single tickets. Note you will have to change trains to get to Iga. By catching a train from Kyoto’s JR Station, you’ll be in Iga Ueno within a couple of hours. The easiest way to get to Iga Ueno is by train from Kyoto. How do I get to Igaryu? If you’re visiting Ig Ueno from Kyoto, you’ll likely spot these ninja figures all around Iga Ueno train station This city, home to the ninja museum and Iga castle, is around 2 hours south-east from Kyoto and is a great day trip from the city. The city was originally named after the old prefecture of Iga.
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Further reading about traveling in Japan Where is Iga Ueno? How to visit Iga Ueno is best done as a day-trip from Kyoto, JapanĪ short day trip from Kyoto sits Iga Ueno – a small city in Mie Prefecture.
