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Samurai Ninja Castles Nakasendo Things to do Watch Maps & Tickets LanguageEnglish中文(繁體字)ภาษาไทยView full versionExperienceSamurai Spiritand the Ninja Artsin Central JapanDuring the Warring States period in Japan, the late 15th to late-16th century, many military commanders in Japan battled to unify the country. Some of the most powerful samurai were from central Japan. From among these powerful samurai, Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and Tokugawa Ieyasu, known as the three great heroes, became the ultimate champions of the warring states period and brought peace to Japan.Ninja who worked alongside them as specialists in information gathering and battle, and together they left their mark on Japanese history. Many of the castles, mansions, and roads they used are waiting for you in central Japan, keeping the atmosphere of those days alive and well today. Travel to the center of samurai and ninja history in central Japan, a short step away from Chubu International Airport.Watch360°VRDiscoverMaps & TicketsOnline ClassesSamurai Ninja AirportWatchYouTuber introduces Central Japan’s Samurai Ninja areaMore DetailsMatterport and360 Degree VR Popular tourist destinations in Central Japan, filmed using Matterport and 360-degree cameras. Sites include the World Heritage Site Shirakawa-go and the Iga-ryu Ninja Museum. Experience samurai and ninja tourist destinations in VR from the comfort of home.ShirakawagoNinja Museum of Igaryu (in Ueno Park)ZenkojiInuyama CastleHikone CastleDiscoverCentral Japan’s samurai, ninja, culture, and historyPickup MoviesSamuraiNinjaCastleNakasendoThings to doWalk in the Footsteps of the SamuraiSamurai is a general term for warriors — mainly military soldiers — who existed from the 10th century through until the 19th century. These warriors served under commanders known as busho, and the Central Japan region is famous for having produced many notable military commanders.Nagoya Omotenashi Bushotai®Inuyama-Jokamachi Ikemen KacchyutaiMatsumoto Castle OmotenashitaiGreat Ieyasuko Aoi BushotaiGifu Castle MoriagetaiShinshu Ueda Omotenashi BushotaiMeet Ninja at a Ninja VillageNinja collectively refers to fighters whose primary responsibility was to carry out intelligence-gathering and sabotage operations. In the Central Japan region, there are three major schools of secret ninja arts: Iga-ryu, Koka-ryu, and Togakure-ryu. There are various facilities scattered throughout each area where visitors can become a ninja through “Ninja Experiences” such as shuriken (throwing star) and archery training, as well as see live demonstrations of secret ninja arts close-up.ASHURA - The Iga Ninja GroupKoka-ryu NinjaTogakushi Ninja MuseumIse Ninja KingdomHattori Hanzo and the Ninjas®Travel back in time to Japan in the Middle AgesThe Central Japan region is home to three castles designated as national treasures: Matsumoto Castle, Inuyama Castle, and Hikone Castle. The original keeps of these castles remain intact, preserved for hundreds of years. You can experience Japan’s past, going back in time over 400 years, in their historical castle town streets, as well as along the major roads which connected the cities of Tokyo and Kyoto at that time.Matsumoto CastleInuyama CastleHikone CastleNagoya CastleOkazaki CastleKiyosu CastleGifu CastleOgaki CastleGujo Hachiman CastleIwamura Castle TownNaegi CastleTakato Castle RuinsIga-Ueno CastleNakasendoIn the age of the Samurai, the Nakasendo acted as an important highway linking Edo and Kyoto. Take a trip from Matsumoto to a post town steeped in Japanese tradition.Magome-jukuTsumago-jukuFukushima-jukuOntake Old RoadNarai-jukuThings to doShirakawagoGokayamaHidatakayamaShin-Hotaka RopewayTateyama Kurobe Alpine RouteCentral Alps Komagatake RopewayHistoric Sekigahara BattlegroundsGifu Sekigahara Battlefield Memorial MuseumAtsuta JinguOsuArimatsuLEGOⓇNINJAGO WorldCity of Cosplay, NagoyaIse JinguHutami Okitama Shrine MeotoiwaKumano Kodo (Ise-ji)Zenkoji TempleTogakushi ShrineNabana-no-SatoTsukechikyoMaps & TicketsCentrair is the gateway to “SAMURAI × NINJA”. Travel to various areas around Central Japan, basing yourself in NagoyaShoryudo Bus PassWide Area Course 5-Day Pass JPY14,000Shoryudo Bus PassMatsumoto・Magome・Japan Alps 3-Day Pass JPY8,000Iga Ninja Liner TicketRound-trip ticket: 4,600 yenOne-way ticket: 3,000 yenCastle Town TicketInuyama Castle Town Ticket JPY1,380Okazaki Castle Town Ticket JPY1,680Alpine-Takayama-MatsumotoArea Tourist PassPurchasing via onlineAdult: 19,600Yen (Child: 9,800Yen)Takayama-HokurikuArea Tourist PassPurchasing via onlineAdult: 15,280Yen (Child: 7,640Yen)Ise-Kumano Area Tourist PassPurchasing via onlineAdult: 15,280Yen (Child: 7,640Yen)More DetailsOnline ClassesLearn more about samurai and ninjaSamurai, ancient warriors of JapanChris Glenn, an Australian radio DJ/historian, talks about the samurai and castles in central Japan.Ninja, the real storyProfessor Yuji Yamada of Mie University, an expert on ninja studies, explains the attractions and mysteries of the ninja.Japan Travel - Nagoya, ChubuRelated linksSamurai Ninja Airport(Central Japan International Airport)Centrair as the gateway to Central Japan region is making an efford to introduce the rich history of Central Japan to international visitors.Samurai×NINJA Airport Project IntroductionIga Ninja Liner Tickets Now on SaleTokugawa Ieyasu and Hattori Hanzo and the NinjasA late ninja: The real life of professional ninja, JapanNinja-guided Segway ToursTsu Airport Line High-Speed Ninja Ferry: Special CampaignFor more information, check out the official website of CentrairSAMURAIandNINJAWhich do you want to meet? 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