Samurai Theater Tokyo

40 Yokoteramachi, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 162-0831, Japan

About Samurai Theater Tokyo

Samurai Theater Tokyo is a samurai-themed tourist attraction in Japan (PP2P+M6 Shinjuku City, Tokyo, Japan). Visitor information sourced from public listings — see the official website for up-to-date details.

History

Samurai Theater Tokyo is a small performance and experience venue tucked into the basement of Shojoin Hokokuji Temple at 40 Yokoteramachi in Shinjuku's Kagurazaka area. It is a modern, tourist-oriented business rather than a traditional theater, founded to give international visitors a close-up encounter with tate, the choreographed sword-fighting performance tradition that grew out of kabuki and samurai film culture. The venue frames its content around the late Sengoku and Edo warrior world popularized by productions such as The Last Samurai and Shogun, and the cast of instructor-performers are trained in Japanese stage swordsmanship. Because the space is intimate, the programming leans heavily on audience participation, with guests dressing in kimono and hakama and learning basic sword form rather than simply watching a stage show. It is best understood as a compact, immersive attraction built for overseas tourists visiting Tokyo.

What to See

The core offering is a roughly one-hour Samurai Experience in which guests change into samurai-style kimono and hakama, learn how to draw, hold, swing and re-sheath a sword, and then perform a short choreographed chambara fight sequence alongside an instructor playing an opponent. A separate Japanese Sword Cutting Experience uses a real katana on tatami-mat targets under qualified instructor supervision and is pitched as an upgrade for guests who want the tameshigiri experience. Short live samurai performance shows are also staged for visitors, blending stage combat with brief narrative vignettes. Sessions are small-group or individual, English instruction is available, and photography is permitted throughout the experience.

Visitor Tips

Book in advance through the official samurai-theater.com site, Viator, Klook or Headout, though same-day reservations are sometimes accepted if slots are open. Email [email protected] for non-Japanese inquiries, since the phone line is Japanese-only. Plan about 60 minutes per session. The nearest stations are Kagurazaka (Tozai Line) and Ushigome-Kagurazaka (Oedo Line). Suitable for older children and adults rather than young kids.

Visitor Information

Hours: See official website

Admission:

  • General: See website

Access: 40 Yokoteramachi

Phone: +81 90-9816-3671

Website: https://www.agoda.com/activities/search?cid=1909882&cityId=5085&selectedActivity=630033&mseOfferId=1106304&currency=USD&gl=en-US&gs=maps&gf=nav&gacs=

Google rating: 5

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the opening hours at Samurai Theater Tokyo?
See official website
How much is admission to Samurai Theater Tokyo?
General: See website
How do I get to Samurai Theater Tokyo?
40 Yokoteramachi
How do I contact Samurai Theater Tokyo?
You can call +81 90-9816-3671 or visit https://www.agoda.com/activities/search?cid=1909882&cityId=5085&selectedActivity=630033&mseOfferId=1106304&currency=USD&gl=en-US&gs=maps&gf=nav&gacs=.

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