Explore the fascinating world of Japan's ninja on a guided tour of Koka, the birthplace of the Koka-ryu ninja. This immersive journey takes you through the Koka-ryu Ninjutsu Yashiki, a unique house that served as both home and fortress, revealing ingenious ninja architecture designed for survival. Learn the art of shuriken throwing and discover the real history of ninjutsu at the Koka-ryu Real Ninja Museum, complete with interactive exhibits and historical insights. Gain a deeper appreciation for the ninja's role in society through engaging stories told by a professional local guide.
- Guided exploration of the Koka-ryu Ninjutsu Yashiki and its hidden features
- Hands-on experience with shuriken throwing and interactive exhibits
- Visit the Koka-ryu Real Ninja Museum with immersive displays
- Learn about the true history and cultural significance of ninjutsu
The Koka-ryu Ninjutsu Yashiki is an authentic ninja residence that reveals the ingenuity of the Koka-ryu ninja. From the outside it resembles a farmhouse, but inside are hidden staircases, trapdoors, revolving doors, and escape routes designed to protect families during the turbulent Sengoku era. These features were not theatrical but practical, enabling survival against sudden raids. Walking through the house, visitors discover how ninja blended ordinary life with covert defense, turning their homes into fortresses of secrecy. The Yashiki offers rare insight into the daily strategies of the Koka ninja, showing how their reputation for adaptability and clever design was rooted in necessity and community resilience.
The Koka-ryu Real Ninja Museum combines modern technology with research to present the true story of the Koka ninja. Projection mapping and curated exhibits separate fact from myth, explaining how Koka’s mountainous terrain and independent villages produced skilled practitioners of intelligence, survival, and guerrilla tactics. Visitors can try interactive activities such as the “Five Escape Techniques” to experience stealth and agility firsthand. Optional ninja costumes enhance immersion, while displays highlight the work of the Koka Ninja Research Group. More than entertainment, the museum offers historical context and living culture, giving travelers a deeper understanding of how the Koka ninja protected their communities and why their legacy endures.
Meeting point: At the second parking lot of the Koka-ryu Ninjutsu Yashiki.
The guide will be waiting for you holding a yellow sign.
For details, please refer to the map.
Shiga Prefecture is known as the 'Land of Lakes' due to its famous Lake Biwa, the largest freshwater lake in Japan. This scenic region offers a blend of natural beauty, historical sites, and traditional culture, making it a perfect destination for travelers seeking a mix of relaxation and exploration.
Lake Biwa is the largest freshwater lake in Japan and a major attraction in Shiga Prefecture. It offers a variety of activities, including boating, fishing, and cycling around its scenic shores.
Hikone Castle is one of Japan's few original castles and a designated National Treasure. It offers a glimpse into Japan's feudal past and stunning views of Lake Biwa.
Omi-Hachiman is a well-preserved historic district known for its traditional merchant houses, canals, and the iconic Omi-Hachiman Castle. It offers a glimpse into Japan's Edo-period merchant culture.
Shirahige Shrine is a unique Shinto shrine located on the shores of Lake Biwa. It is known for its torii gate that appears to float on the water, creating a striking and photogenic scene.
Enryaku-ji Temple is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Japan's most important Buddhist temples. It is located on Mount Hiei and offers stunning views of Kyoto and Lake Biwa.
A traditional dish made from fermented crucian carp, a type of freshwater fish found in Lake Biwa. It has a strong, acquired taste and is a local specialty.
A high-quality, marbled beef from the Omi region, known for its tender texture and rich flavor. It is often served as sushi or in hot pot dishes.
A traditional Japanese sake brewed in the Hachiman region. It is known for its smooth, mellow flavor and is a popular souvenir.
A blackthroat seaperch fish from Lake Biwa, known for its tender, sweet flesh. It is often grilled or served as sashimi.
Spring offers beautiful cherry blossoms and mild weather, while autumn provides stunning fall foliage and comfortable temperatures. These are the most popular times to visit.
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Shiga Prefecture is generally very safe, with low crime rates and a peaceful atmosphere. However, as with any destination, it is important to take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Omi-Hachiman Station, Nagahama Station
Kyoto Station Bus Terminal, Osaka Station Bus Terminal
The JR Biwako Line is the main railway line in Shiga Prefecture, offering frequent and efficient service. It is well-connected to Kyoto and Osaka.
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Kyoto is a nearby city known for its historic temples, shrines, and traditional culture. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and offers a wealth of cultural experiences.
Nara is a nearby city known for its historic temples, shrines, and the famous Nara Park, home to hundreds of free-roaming deer. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and offers a unique cultural experience.
Osaka is a nearby city known for its vibrant shopping, dining, and nightlife. It is a major commercial hub and offers a wide range of cultural and entertainment options.
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