Ninja culture fascinates visitors from around the world, and Japan offers incredible experiences from serious martial arts training to family-friendly ninja museums. Whether you want to throw shuriken, learn stealth techniques, or explore hidden ninja villages, here is your guide.
Top Ninja Experiences

Iga (Mie Prefecture) – Birthplace of Ninja
Iga-ryu Ninja Museum is the most authentic ninja experience in Japan. The ninja house has hidden doors, trap floors, and secret compartments demonstrated by guides. Watch live shuriken and sword demonstrations. Dress up in ninja outfits and try shuriken throwing yourself. Entry 800 yen.
Koka (Shiga Prefecture)
The other great ninja clan. Koka Ninja Village offers hands-on training: wall climbing, water walking, shuriken throwing, and blowgun practice. More interactive and less crowded than Iga. 1,100 yen.
Tokyo
Ninja Trick House in Shinjuku combines ninja history with interactive illusions and experiences. Musashi Ninja Clan offers serious 60-minute training sessions including sword techniques and shuriken. 6,000-8,000 yen.
Ninja + Driving
The ninja regions of Iga and Koka are in the mountains between Osaka, Kyoto, and Nagoya, connected by winding mountain roads. Drive a JDM car through ninja country for the ultimate stealth mission.
🇯🇵 Plan Your Japan Experience

JDM Car Rental
Drive a GT-R, Supra, RX-7, or Silvia on the roads they were built for. Hakone passes, Wangan highway, mountain touge — your dream JDM experience.
Daikoku PA Tour
Visit Japan’s most legendary car meet. Hundreds of modified cars, passionate owners, and the heartbeat of JDM culture. Guided weekend night tours available.
Photo Guide Tour
Capture stunning photos at locations only locals know. Hidden shrines, backstreet alleys, rooftop views, and golden hour spots for unforgettable shots.
Book a Ninja Experience in Tokyo
Train like a real ninja — learn shuriken throwing, sword techniques, and stealth moves at an authentic dojo in Tokyo. Free cancellation.

