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Iga Ryù Ninja Museum 伊賀流忍者博物館
⏯ ⏯⏯ Fameux musée Ninja de Iga Ueno consacré aux armes Ninja, on apprend d'avantage sur les outils-armesde ninja utilisés pour mener à bien leurs stratégies, et même essayer d'utiliser certains des outils eux-mêmes. Il y a plus de 400 outils- armesde ninja au musée, y compris une grande collection de shuriken utilisé dans le temps ancien du ninja. Les visiteurs peuvent assister à un spectacle Ninja Show où les outils de l'age d'or du Ninja sont utilisés pendant la démonstration. Lancer de shuriken à longue distance, kusarigama, Ninja-Tô, Battô-dô, Nawa-Jutsu ect ...
Trip to Iga Ninja village (Day1)- Iga-ryu Ninja Museum 伊賀流忍者博物館 Part.1
Ninja demonstration at the Iga-ryu Ninja Museum
Iga-ryu Ninja Museum 伊賀流忍者博物館
Togakushi Ninja Museum
Visit to the Ninja Museum of the village Togakushi of the Ninjutsu school Togakure Ryu Ninpo Taijutsu.
Visita al Museo Ninja del villaggio Togakushi della scuola di Ninjutsu Togakure Ryu Ninpo Taijutsu.
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Japan Travel: Togakure Ninpo Museum secret door & tricks, Japan Nagano No.033
Japan Travel: Togakure Ninpo Museum secret door & tricks, Japan Nagano No.033
The Togakure Ninpo Museum (Togakure-ryū Ninpō Shiryōkan) is devoted to the local Togakure school of ninja. In the 12th century, a warrior from Nagano fled to Iga after fighting on the losing side of a war between the Minamoto and Taira clans. Iga was the traditional bedrock of the ninja, and the warrior learnt his ninja skills there before coming back to Nagano and starting his own ninja school.
The museum is located in the forested mountains about an hour by bus northwest of Nagano's city center, just across the entrance to the Upper Togakushi Shrine. The museum consists of multiple buildings, one of which exhibits tools and weapons used by Togakure Ninja and displays many interesting photos of them practising various techniques in warfare and infiltration.
The museum also contains a Ninja House, a building which appears just ordinary when looked from outside but is constructed with many secret doors, passages and contraptions on the inside. It is great fun to find the way through the excellently designed maze in the house. There is also a throwing star (shuriken) throwing range, where for a small fee visitors can experience throwing shuriken at target boards.
Within the same compound stands also the Museum of Togakushi Folklore, which showcases tools, clothing, receptacles and furniture used by people who lived in the area in the past.
Access info.
Take bus number 70 or 71 from Nagano Station in direction of Togakushi. Alight at Togakushi-Okushairiguchi bus stop (戸隠奥社入口, 65 minutes, 1350 yen one way, 1 bus/hour), which is located just next to the museum.
In addition, the Togakushi Kogen Free Kippu travel ticket is available for 2600 yen and includes a) a round trip between central Nagano and the Togakushi area, b) free use of buses within Togakushi, and c) one additional bus ride between Nagano Station and Zenkoji. The Togakushi Kogen Free Kippu can be used over a period of up to five consecutive calendar days.
Hours: 9:00 to 17:00 (entry until 16:30)
Closed: Mid November to mid April
Admission: 500 yen
English: None
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Iga ueno ninja show compilation
I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor, it's just a compilation of my other videos about this show. The editor is easy to use, give it a try !
This show was awesome, but i'm not a very good cameraman ^^;
If you happen to pass by this town, go watch this show ! The guys fighting deserve some money : p
TOGAKUSHI - Os REAIS NINJAS de NAGANO
O museu da arte ninja serviu para matar a saudade da infância, pois os fãs do Jiraya podem visitar a escola de ninjas de Togakure (no local explicam por que se chama Togakushi, mas em ninjês se fala Togakure). O museu conta com uma residência ninja que na verdade é um labirinto, muito divertido, mesmo para adultos.
Japan Trip: Togakure Ninpo Museum great fun for family, Nagano33 Moopon
Japan Trip: Togakure Ninpo Museum great fun for family, Nagano33 Moopon
The Togakure Ninpo Museum (Togakure-ryū Ninpō Shiryōkan) is devoted to the local Togakure school of ninja. In the 12th century, a warrior from Nagano fled to Iga after fighting on the losing side of a war between the Minamoto and Taira clans. Iga was the traditional bedrock of the ninja, and the warrior learnt his ninja skills there before coming back to Nagano and starting his own ninja school.
The museum is located in the forested mountains about an hour by bus northwest of Nagano's city center, just across the entrance to the Upper Togakushi Shrine. The museum consists of multiple buildings, one of which exhibits tools and weapons used by Togakure Ninja and displays many interesting photos of them practising various techniques in warfare and infiltration. The museum also contains a Ninja House, a building which appears just ordinary when looked from outside but is constructed with many secret doors, passages and contraptions on the inside. It is great fun to find the way through the excellently designed maze in the house. There is also a throwing star (shuriken) throwing range, where for a small fee visitors can experience throwing shuriken at target boards.
Within the same compound stands also the Museum of Togakushi Folklore, which showcases tools, clothing, receptacles and furniture used by people who lived in the area in the past.
Access info.
Take bus number 70 or 71 from Nagano Station in direction of Togakushi. Alight at Togakushi-Okushairiguchi bus stop (戸隠奥社入口, 65 minutes, 1350 yen one way, 1 bus/hour), which is located just next to the museum.
In addition, the Togakushi Kogen Free Kippu travel ticket is available for 2600 yen and includes a) a round trip between central Nagano and the Togakushi area, b) free use of buses within Togakushi, and c) one additional bus ride between Nagano Station and Zenkoji. The Togakushi Kogen Free Kippu can be used over a period of up to five consecutive calendar days. Hours: 9:00 to 17:00 (entry until 16:30)
Closed: Mid November to mid April
Admission: 500 yen
English: None
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Members of the Iga Ninja group ASHURA perform at the Foreign Correspondent's Club of Japan (FCCJ) on February 22, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. The ninja group from Mie Prefecture gave an authentic demonstration of their ninja skills as part of the Ninja Nippon Project which aims to revitalize Mie's economy by attracting local and international tourism through the ninja culture. The project is supported by the Japan National Tourist Organization and includes plans to open a Ninja Academy and a Ninja Museum in 2018 in the lead-up to the 2019 Rugby World Cup and the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games. In Japan February 22 (2/22) is also known as Ninja Day as the Japanese word for two is pronounced Ni. (Video by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/Nippon News)
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The Secret World Of Ninja!
A little while ago, I had the privilege to visit the Ninja museum in Iga City. It snowed on and off that day and it was cold. There is a small fee to enter and a female ninja welcomes you in to a house that was a replica of Ninja residence. The house has many secret partitions and passages to fool intruders. Next you descent into a basement where the Ninja's tools are on display. There are more than 400 different devices and the famous shuriken is also exhibited. Here's what Wikipedia says about this weapon: A shuriken (literally: sword hidden in the hand) is a traditional Japanese concealed weapon that was generally used for throwing, and sometimes stabbing or slashing. They are sharpened hand-held blades made from a variety of everyday items such as needles, nails, and knives, as well as coins, washers, and other flat plates of metal.
Shuriken are commonly known in the West as throwing stars or ninja stars though they took many different shapes and designs during the time they were used. The major varieties of shuriken are the bō shuriken (棒手裏剣, stick shuriken) and the hira shuriken (平手裏剣, flat shuriken) or shaken (車剣, also read as kurumaken, wheel shuriken).
Shuriken were mainly a supplemental weapon to the more commonly used sword or other various weapons in a samurai warrior's arsenal, though they often played a pivotal tactical role in battle. The art of wielding the shuriken is known as shurikenjutsu, and was mainly taught as a minor part of the martial arts curriculum of many famous schools, such as Yagyū Shinkage-ryū, Tenshin Shōden Katori Shintō-ryū, Ittō-ryū, Kukishin-ryū and Togakure-ryū.
There is also a museum where you can learn about the Ninjutsu techniques, such as encryption, concealment and disguise.
The Dojo features, during the tourist season, live performances by real Ninja's. They engage in Enbu (combat Exhibition) using real weapons typically employed in days gone by.
And last but not least...you can try your hand at trowing Shuriken! Cool.... I am sure you'll have a fun experience!
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