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Ninjas continue to capture the imagination of overseas visitors as one of the most badass aspects of Japanese history. There are certain prefectures of historical importance with deep links to the ninjas, but sadly they are a bit out of the way for the regular tourist. For those without time to make these ninja pilgrimages, there's some inner city experiences that you can take part in instead. If you’re visiting or live in Tokyo, put on your best all-black ensemble, because we’re about to get sneaky up in here.
Ninja Attractions in Tokyo
1. Ninja Trick House, Shinjuku
Uncover all the secrets of the Ninja Trick House as you explore, and learn ninjutsu skills as you go. Only 12 people can get stealthy per tour so it’s recommended to reserve online in advance.
Address: Daiichi Wako Bld. 4F 2-28-13 Kabuki-cho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
Ninja Trick House Website
Price: 1,100 yen per person (no entrance fee for children under 3)
(Closed Tuesday and Wednesday)
2. Ninja Akasaka Restaurant, Akasaka
Part haute cuisine and part fantasy adventure, Ninja Akasaka is more of an experience than a meal. Once you duck under the curtain at the door, the theme is fully realised. All the interior, every prop is ninja-fied and no one breaks character even for a second. There’s a lot of campy, tongue-in-cheek fun too such as ‘ninja training’ and magic shows. It’s not a cheap meal, but it’s certainly an entertaining one.
Address: Tokyu Plaza Akasaka 1F, 2-14-3 Nagatacho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
Ninja Akasaka Website
Price: Not so cheap, courses start from about 6000 yen
(Reservation recommended)
3. Ninja Cafe Sinobazu, Akihabara
The concept of this cafe seems to be a mix of a maid cafe and a ninja cafe. It’s staffed by female ninjas in historically inaccurate sexy outfits. But don’t get any ideas, because these ladies aren’t there just to pander after customers. They conduct awesome ninja displays in which you can witness them putting their fists through tiles and showing their mastery of light-up nun chucks. You can get in on the action too by dressing as a ninja for a photo, or rent the disguise for the whole day to sneak around Akihabara.
Address: Tsuchiya Bld.2F-4F, 1-2-3, Sotokanda, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
Ninja Cafe Sinobazu (Shinobazu) Website
Price: First half an hour is 600 yen for men and 100 yen for women and each customer must buy at least one drink
(Closed Mondays)
4. Ninja Samurai Dojo, Asakusa
Do some hands on training to learn the ways of the legendary ninjas. Practice skills, meditation and martial arts techniques to really get into the spirit of things. You can even get training in ninja weaponry like the shuriken (throwing star) or blow darts. When you book a lesson, cool ninja gear rental is even included.
Address: 6F Studio Nanairo 2-17-8 Kaminarimon, Taito-ku, Tokyo
Ninja Samurai Dojo Website
Price: Entry level Ninja lesson (30 mins) is 6000 yen per person, other shorter lessons available for 1000 yen
(Check opening hours on the dojo's Facebook page)