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If you seek mere sightseeing, this isn’t for you. This is where samurai train mind and body — a place of strength in Bushido. In two hours, you’ll take your first true step as a samurai.

What is Kendo
Kendo means “the way of the sword” in Japanese. It began as the samurai’s method of training in sword combat, wearing armor and striking with bamboo swords. In the world of the samurai, where a blink could mean death, even the slightest disturbance of the mind was fatal — so they trained the mind as much as the body.

What You’ll Learn and Practice
You’ll begin with an introduction to kendo’s history, philosophy, and rules. Learn proper etiquette, then train in the three key elements of kendo: spirit, sword, and body in unison. Practice striking techniques, step into real sparring matches, and witness the instructor’s master-level skills in a true kendo bout.

This is for those who truly wish to take their first step toward becoming a samurai.
Every step into this dojo is a step into the way of the warrior — awaken your Strength in Bushido.

◉Your Instructor, Daichi
Daichi, with 19 years of kendo training, lets you feel the true battle of the mind. As an active kendo practitioner, he demonstrates authentic techniques only possible from real, ongoing practice.

◉About the Dojo
Train in a genuine Japanese dojo where Japanese practitioners hone their sword skills — a place where the spirit of Samurai truly lives.

◉FAQ
Q: Will I get photos from the session?
A: Yes. A photographer will take both photos and videos, and we’ll send you the data by email after the experience.

Q: I don’t speak Japanese. Is that okay?
A: Absolutely. Your instructor, Daichi, has overseas work experience and speaks fluent English. Feel free to ask any questions anytime.

Q: Do I need to bring anything?
A: Nothing at all. We even provide T-shirts and pants to wear under the kendo uniform — just bring your samurai spirit.

Q: I’m not athletic and have no martial arts experience. Can I still join?
A: Yes, no problem at all. Over 90% of our participants are beginners. We keep the group small and teach slowly and carefully, so anyone can join comfortably.

Q: I want to join but the schedule doesn’t fit.
A: We may be able to arrange a session outside the listed dates. Please contact us at [booking@kendospirit.jp]

Q: Is the dojo far from central Tokyo?
A: It’s within 15 minutes of Tokyo Station.

Q: Is kendo dangerous?
A: Kendo is a very safe martial art. Your instructor will guide you carefully to ensure a safe and enjoyable practice.

Q: Will it be too hot or too cold?
A: The dojo is indoors and fully air-conditioned, so you can train in a comfortable temperature year-round.

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    • Photo of Kendo Spirit