What You'll Do
You don’t start by holding a sword.
You start by understanding where kendo comes from, and why the spirit of Japan lives within it.
Etiquette and Respect
Before training, you calm your mind and bow.
Not as a formality, but as a way to face others with respect.
Ki – Spirit
You learn how samurai express their presence and fighting spirit, not through anger, but through focused intent.
Tai – Body
You practice traditional footwork that keeps the body grounded, balanced, and ready.
Ken – Sword
Only then do you learn how to hold the sword, how to swing it, and how to move with it.
Ki-Ken-Tai-Itchi
Spirit, sword, and body come together.
This is the foundation of a true samurai strike.
Match
You put everything into practice in a real kendo match.
Those with courage may challenge a veteran kendo instructor and feel the pressure up close.
Demonstration
Watch an intense match between instructors and witness the power and control of real kendo.
Closing Etiquette
After training together, everyone bows once more, carrying respect until the very end.
Why Kendo?
Kendo is not a sport born from modern design.
It is a living tradition shaped by samurai to survive, transformed to preserve Bushido, and passed down through the body, generation after generation.
It is still practiced today because its spirit is still needed.
Bushido lives on, in its purest form, through Kendo.
Who this experience is for
This experience is for those who are curious about Japan beyond the surface.
For those who value discipline, respect, and meaning over entertainment.
For those who want to experience the spirit of Bushido through their body, not just hear about it.
You don’t need kendo experience.
You do need an open mind and a willingness to face yourself.
FAQ
Q: Can I book a private session?
A: Yes.
Before payment, please add “Exclusive Private Session.” (one add-on per group). Private sessions are only available on dates that still show 8 available spots.
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Q: Will I receive photos or videos from the session?
A: Yes.
Our team will take photos and videos during the experience, and the data will be sent to you by email afterward.
Q: Is the dojo far from central Tokyo?
A: No.
The dojo is located within approximately 15 minutes of Tokyo Station.
Q: I don’t speak Japanese. Is that okay?
A: Absolutely.
The experience is conducted in English. You’re always welcome to ask questions during the session.
Q: Do I need to bring anything?
A: Nothing at all.
All equipment is provided.
Q: I’m not athletic. Can I still join?
A: Yes.
Most of our participants are beginners with no prior martial arts experience.
The group size is kept small, and instruction is paced carefully so everyone can participate comfortably.
Q: I want to join, but the schedule doesn’t fit.
A: We may be able to arrange a session outside the listed dates. Please contact us.



