It is well known to people overseas that Japanese supporters pick up trash from the audience seats after a soccer match, clean it up, and then go home. Players also clean their locker rooms and benches before returning home. [Cleaner after use than before] This is not forced by anyone, nor is it paid for. Also, when Japanese people stand in line for a train, bus, or taxi, they look for the last person in line and do not cut in. These are actions that come from ``honor,'' which is the basic virtue for pursuing the aesthetics of Bushido. We started Bushido experience tourism with the desire to help people around the world learn more about the spirit of the samurai way of life, which has continued from the late 12th century to the present day.
The staff was very friendly and were genuinely passionate about helping us learn. They were cheering on us and really did their best so that we could have the best experience! The space was beautiful, and we were meticulously cared for. Left the experience excited to tell my friends about it!
[Osaka Castle/Osaka no Jin] BUSHIDO Plan ⚔ In the past, a ``respectable person'' was called a samurai. Even foreigners are fascinated by SAMURAI STYLE, learn the honor of samurai and Bushido, acquire the dignity of "OMOTENASHI," and prepare for death every day, so that they can be called SAMURAI. After that, we dressed up as military commanders in armor and helmets and went to Osaka Castle to demonstrate our military exploits at the Osaka Siege! !
What is the most important thing a samurai should know? That is to know ``shame''. ``Martial arts begins and ends with etiquette.'' First, learn about etiquette, manners, and forms while wearing a hakama, straw sandals, and a sword, and then experience the weight and sharpness of a KATANA (Japanese sword). You will learn the basic techniques of drawing out the sword [batto] and sheathing the sword [sheathing].You will also learn about the samurai tea ceremony, which is part of the samurai's training for character development, and receive hospitality.The samurai tea ceremony and The Japanese have sought dignity from samurai as part of their training to develop their character, and as samurai's favorite tea.One of the important things is ``hospitality''. As a samurai, if you were not able to provide "hospitality," you deserved to die in shame until the end of your life. Samurai risked their lives to provide hospitality, and they risked their lives to receive hospitality.
A death calligraphy is something a samurai writes down with a brush as his last words in this world, reflecting on his life when he foresees his death. Before the Battle of Osaka, he foresaw his death and looked back on his life so far and wrote his last words in large strokes across the paper! Because of the honor that samurai cherish most, they do not suffer the shame of being tied down even if they lose in battle, and die by cutting their stomachs before they are captured. (HARAKIRI)
A photographer with a 15-year career focused on portrait photography. Based on my extensive experience in photography, I will take photos with all my heart in any situation. We will take care of all the production necessary for tourists visiting Japan to become SAMURAI.
While adapting Japan's comparatively conservative martial arts and traditional culture to what foreigners imagine, Bushido is the crystallization of the virtues, pride, and ideals that modern Japanese have lost. Favorite historical figure: Kanichiro Yoshimura - Ambition: I want to preach Bushido to people all over the world, not just in Japan.
A modern-day samurai who never refuses any unreasonable request and handles it as an assistant. Higashiyama was born with an awareness of ``honor,'' and preached that the first thing foreigners who aspire to become samurai must pursue is honor, not skill or knowledge. - Favorite historical figure: Masayuki Sanada - Ambition: 1614 I want to travel back in time to 19th year of the Keicho era and participate in the Osaka campaign as a military commander on the Toyotomi side to defeat Ieyasu.
People who tend to be caught up in conventional common sense and common sense, which tend to be traditional, think ``Hmm, but...'' even when something new is proposed, thinking within the existing paradigm, and are unable to change quickly. However, he never neglects to explore and incorporate new things, believing that "tradition and morals are meant to be destroyed." It is truly a “path of destruction.” - Favorite historical figure: Isoroku Yamamoto - Ambition: I'm looking for a taiga drama based on me.
Samurai Blue, who looks more Japanese than Japanese people with blue eyes. Favorite historical figure: Kenshin Uesugi
Insurance information | We are planning to take out sports insurance and insurance in case of injury to our customers, but we are currently preparing for the opening in February. |
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License and Qualifications | Iaido 4th Dan or above |
Number of staff | 12persons |
Number of instructors | 2persons |
Selling points regarding safety | Sports insurance subscription fee included in plan price |
Operating hours | AM10:00~PM20:00 |
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Regular holidays | No particulars |
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