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Koga-ryu Ninjutsu House

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3.9 (839)

2331 Kōnanchō Ryūbōshi, Koka, Shiga 520-3311, Japan

17th-century ninja clan leader's house with tools, costumes, booby traps & medicinal tea tastings.

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phone+81 748-86-2179
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clockOpening hours

Mondays: 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM

Tuesdays: 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM

Wednesdays: Closed

Thursdays: 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM

Fridays: 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM

Saturdays: 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM

Sundays: 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM

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shaizya a week ago

Grateful to experience this, people were so kind and this house have so many special thing.

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Pono Guerrero 4 years ago

This place was awesome!!! Learned a lot about history, it was English friendly and a fun experience!!! It’s kinda out there off the beaten path but interesting to see the country side. It’s in between Nagoya and Osaka, Kyoto and Ise. It was a real house the ninja actually lived in. They let you crawl and climb through it entry fee was ¥600 and for an extra ¥1300 you can dress up like a ninja throw ninja stars and keep a real one !!! They also have teas there that the ninja drank. I didn’t know until today but the ninjas were really into herbs and medicines.

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Mathew Fedley 4 years ago

The last ninja house in Japan. Costs 600 yen to enter and there is good English support for the exhibits. My favourite part was climbing up to the second floor and viewing the hideout areas. This place is not amazing, so if you adjust your expectations you can have a good time

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Zheng Renjie 5 years ago

We had a lovely experience. Although guided tour is in japanese, we were handed a folder of english guide content. The guide helped us by ensuring we were reading the right section during her sequenced sharing. We loved the authentic experience. Worth the long travel and walk,.

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Elina Shatalova 6 years ago

What a superb place to visit. It's English friendly, as the most items on display have English captions, plus during a tour you are given English description as well. After a tour you can climb around the house, check out the booby traps and drink some hot barley tea, or for 300¥ throw some shunrikens. Awesome experience, well worth 700¥ for an entrance