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Step into the legendary world of Japan's greatest warriors at the Samurai Ninja Museum Tokyo — an extraordinary experience-based museum in the heart of Asakusa where history, culture, and hands-on adventure come together in a single one-hour English-guided journey. Dress in authentic Edo-period samurai armour, throw real shuriken at wooden targets, explore rooms designed in the style of the Sengoku Warring States Period, and discover the contrasting worlds of honour and stealth that defined two of the most iconic figures in Japanese history.

Key Highlights

  • Don authentic Edo-period samurai armour and helmet for a fully immersive photo experience
  • Throw real shuriken at wooden targets under staff instruction 
  • Explore multi-floor rooms designed in the style of the Sengoku Period with authentic artefacts, katana collections, samurai scrolls, and ninja weapons from feudal Japan
  • Enjoy a fully English-guided tour conducted by knowledgeable, energetic guides 
  • Upgrade to the ninja experience for a full ninja costume, blowgun practice, stealth technique training, and a children's ninja treasure hunt 

About Samurai Ninja Museum Tokyo Ticket

The Samurai Ninja Museum Tokyo — a unique, experience-based institution that goes far beyond a conventional display museum to immerse guests in the living culture of Japan's most celebrated warriors. Located in the historic Asakusa district just steps from Senso-ji Temple, the museum combines authentic Edo-period artefacts with hands-on activities and passionate English-speaking guides in an approximately 60-minute experience that consistently surprises and delights visitors of every age and background.

The experience begins in the waiting area where replica samurai armour is available for photos before the formal tour starts . The guided tour then leads guests through multiple floors of rooms designed in the aesthetic of the Sengoku Period — the Warring States era when samurai held extraordinary political power and ninja operated as covert intelligence agents in the shadows. Each room covers a distinct theme: the origins of the samurai, the philosophy of Bushido, the weaponry and tools of feudal combat, the life and techniques of the ninja, and the historical transition from the Warring States to the Edo period of peace under the Tokugawa Shogunate. Authentic artefacts throughout include real katana in various states of assembly, armour from multiple historical periods, ninja weapons including shuriken, blowguns, and concealed tools, and scrolls documenting the history of both traditions.

The shuriken throwing segment is universally described as the highlight of the visit — staff teach proper throwing technique before groups compete against each other in a friendly accuracy challenge that is as entertaining as it is educational. The optional ninja upgrade adds a full black ninja costume, blowgun practice, stealth technique training, and a treasure hunt experience specifically designed for children aged 5 to 12. An authentic Japanese tea ceremony experience is also available as a separate option. Book your Samurai Ninja Museum Tokyo ticket now on Thrillark and save up to 16%.

Inclusions

  • English-guided museum tour of all exhibition floors 
  • Samurai armour and helmet dressing experience with photo opportunity
  • Shuriken throwing practice and ninja star accuracy competition
  • Access to all Sengoku-period exhibition rooms 
  • Full ninja costume, blowgun practice, and stealth training
  • Children's ninja treasure hunt 

Exclusions

  • Tea ceremony experience
  • Authentic swords and armour for purchase 
  • Food and beverages 

Insiders' Tips

Book the earliest available morning slot — weekday sessions between 9:00 AM and 11:00 AM are the quietest and allow the most time with the guide without rushing. Arrive 15 to 20 minutes before your tour time to explore the waiting area exhibits and take armour photos before the session begins. The shuriken throwing competition is the most talked-about moment of the visit — ask your guide for technique tips before the competition round begins

Additional Information

Operating Hours
  • Open daily 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM 

Child Policy
  • Children under 3: free entry
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times
  • Ninja treasure hunt experience is specifically designed for children aged 5 to 12

Accessibility & Facilities
  • Wheelchair and stroller accessible throughout
  • Museum gift shop available with samurai souvenirs, authentic swords, and ninja tabi socks

Restrictions
  • All tours conducted in English only 
  • No food, drinks, or alcohol permitted inside the exhibition rooms
  • Covered drinks such as bottled water in a sealed bottle are permitted in non-exhibition areas
  • For guests requiring interpretation in other languages, a private session must be booked in advance

Cancellation Policy

 Cancellations made within 24 hours are non-refundable and extra fees may apply

Samurai Ninja Museum Tokyo Ticket Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Samurai Ninja Museum Tokyo?
The Samurai Ninja Museum Tokyo is an experience-based cultural museum in Asakusa rated 4.9 stars from over 19,000 visitors — combining an English-guided tour of authentic Edo-period artefacts with hands-on activities including samurai armour dressing, shuriken throwing, and an optional ninja experience. Tours run every 15 to 30 minutes daily from 9:00 AM, with each session lasting approximately 60 minutes.
What happens during the Samurai Ninja Museum Tokyo guided tour?
The English-speaking guide leads guests through multiple floors of Sengoku-period exhibition rooms covering the origins and history of the samurai, the philosophy of Bushido, feudal weaponry, and the covert world of the ninja — with authentic artefacts including real katana, armour from multiple historical periods, ninja weapons, and historical scrolls throughout. The tour concludes with the shuriken throwing competition, universally described as the highlight of the entire experience.
What is the shuriken throwing experience at the Samurai Ninja Museum Tokyo?
Staff teach proper shuriken throwing technique before guests compete in a friendly ninja star accuracy challenge at wooden targets — one of the most talked-about and consistently praised activities at the museum. The competition format works for all ages and is equally entertaining for solo travellers, couples, families, and groups.
What is included in the ninja upgrade at the Samurai Ninja Museum Tokyo?
The ninja upgrade adds a full black ninja costume, blowgun practice, stealth technique training, and a dedicated ninja treasure hunt designed for children aged 5 to 12 — making it the most recommended option for families visiting with younger children. Visitor reviews consistently describe it as the best-value upgrade available at the museum.
Can I wear samurai armour at the Samurai Ninja Museum Tokyo?
Yes — wearing authentic Edo-period replica samurai armour and a helmet for photos is one of the most popular and consistently praised highlights of the museum experience, available as part of the standard Basic Ticket. The armour is displayed in the waiting area and available from the moment you arrive, so getting there 15 to 20 minutes before your tour time gives the most time with it before the guided session begins.
Is the Samurai Ninja Museum Tokyo suitable for children?
Yes — the museum is one of the most consistently recommended family experiences in Tokyo, with shuriken throwing, samurai armour photos, and the dedicated ninja experience for children aged 5 to 12 all making it engaging for younger visitors. Children under 3 enter free and children aged 3 to 12 receive a discounted rate. Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times.
Is the tour at the Samurai Ninja Museum Tokyo conducted in English?
Yes — all tours at the Samurai Ninja Museum Tokyo are conducted entirely in English by knowledgeable, energetic guides. Interpretation in other languages is not permitted during group sessions to ensure all guests can hear the guide's explanation clearly — visitors who require a different language should book a private tour session in advance.
Where is the Samurai Ninja Museum Tokyo located?
The Asakusa location is at 1-8-13 Nishi-Asakusa, Taito-ku — a 3-minute walk from Tawaramachi Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line and an 8-minute walk from Asakusa Station. A second location is available in Shinjuku at 5-17-13 Shinjuku, Shinjuku City — confirm which branch your booking is for at the time of purchase.
Do I need to book Samurai Ninja Museum Tokyo tickets in advance?
Advance booking is strongly recommended as tours are often fully booked — particularly toward the end of the day and on weekends when the museum attracts its highest visitor numbers. Morning slots on weekdays are the quietest and most available. Booking through Thrillark saves up to 16% on the standard rate with instant confirmation and your preferred tour time secured before you travel to Asakusa.

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Samurai Ninja Museum Tokyo Ticket

USD 25.83

Insiders’ Tips

Book the earliest available morning slot — weekday sessions between 9:00 AM and 11:00 AM are the quietest and allow the most time with the guide without rushing. Arrive 15 to 20 minutes before your tour time to explore the waiting area exhibits and take armour photos before the session begins. The shuriken throwing competition is the most talked-about moment of the visit — ask your guide for technique tips before the competition round begins

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