On this tour, you will immerse yourself in the art of Iaido and the spirit of the samurai in an authentic Japanese setting—a serene garden adjacent to a historic samurai residence. Guided by a master Sensei, you will train with genuine antique swords and deepen your understanding of traditional swordsmanship while building meaningful connections with the Sensei and his community. The garden, offering views of a temple bell and the surrounding neighborhood, provides a tranquil backdrop for this unique experience, culminating in a walk to the nearby Meguro Fudoson temple, dedicated to Fudomyooh, the deity of purification and desire.
In the traditional cutting sessions of Japanese martial arts like "Battodo" and "Iaido", a Japanese sword is used to cut the wrapping of "Tatami-omote" material. You will experience a cutting method called "Kesagiri", where you perform diagonal slashes at a 45-degree angle. Our qualified staff ensures that all participants have a safe experience.
In the traditional cutting session(Kiritaiken)of Japanese martial arts like "Bushido" and "Iaido", a Japanese sword is used to cut the wrapping of "Tatami-omote" material. You will perform a cutting method called "Kesagiri", under the guidance of a master of the Tamiya-ryu school of Iaido, using a genuine and valuable live blade (shinken) in the master's garden. After the session, we can take a picture at the Japanese garden, in front of the senary of temple bell. If you are interested in visiting neighbor temple called Meguro Fudoson temple. we can take a walk to the temple through small path. If you are interested in tea ceremony, one of the instructor will show you how to serve one cup of the mattcha, powdered green tea. You can experience a profound taste of mattcha at the Japanese Tatami room. The guide give you a knowledge for the connection between Bushido, the way of samurai and tea ceremony.
You will make your own way to the meeting points