HOLIDAY FUN TO MUSEUM NINJA IN JAPAN

A mysterious figure. His face was covered in black cloth bandage. Only the glare of his eyes were visible. Meanwhile, a star-shaped knife ready taken root at the enemy. This is a picture of a ninja. His features often appear in movies or comics. But what if friends invited into the home of the ninja in Japan?



Ninja is defined as a person who uses ninjutsu, Monday independent war developments in the region Mie Prefecture Iga and Koka in Shiga Prefecture, Japan. Many people imagine that cunning ninja fly and disappear unlike Supermen. This is the misrepresentation that is often presented in the film and comic. Indeed, the task of a ninja is divided into two main categories, namely infiltration and set the strategy.

The most famous ninja of Iga is the Hattori Hanzo, Tambanokami Momochi, and Fujibayashi Nagatomokami. So thought Ninja Hattori huh? We can get to know more about the history of the ninja while visiting Ninja Museum located in Iga, Mie Prefecture.

Visit To Museum Ninja
Here are some of the items displayed in the Ninja Museum in the town of Iga, Mie prefecture Japan. Please see.

Literacy at the time of the Ninja
The items in the museum Ninja

Ninja and ninja weapons in the museum NinjaSuasana penjelasannyaSenjata home NinjaBeberapa explanation of rules Ninja
Ninja Museum has special protection, in the form of a trap set and hallways maze. This is usually done to prevent the theft of the enemy. Forms dwelling house looks similar to a simple, but full of exciting surprises and pitfalls. In it there is an escape route, hidden doors, storage space sword, and trap. We can feel the atmosphere like a real ninja. Here we can also wear a ninja costume and feel how to be a ninja. There was also a ninja show, where the officer will explain about the life in the days of ancient ninja and regulations in force between the ninja.

Visitors will be guided by a female ninja. Every part of the house to be searched one by one is no exception with a trap room full of surprises. Ninja Museum also thinking about the gift shop that provides the typical ninja equipment that can not be found elsewhere. For example Kasos, game sets, tools and ninja costumes, and various other rare objects.

Entrance fee: The entrance fee is 756 yen for adults and children 432 yen. Open every day of the year, except during the year-end holidays.

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