Saitama | Samurai Sword Making Experience

Saitama | Samurai Sword Making Experience

from $780.00

[Private Masterclass]
$780 USD per person
Minimum 2 participants; solo guests may book at the price of 2 participants

Please make a booking at least 5 days in advance.

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Learn sword-making with Fusahiro, one of Japan's last remaining katana makers

Details

  • Private experience

  • Location: Honjowaseda, Saitama

  • 3 hours

  • 15 people max. Minimum of 2 participants required. (Solo guest may book at the price of 2 participants)

  • Offered in Japanese, with friendly Deeper Japan guide interpreting in English
    (French/German/Spanish interpretation may be available upon request)

Breathtaking craftsmanship

The Japanese katana is often idealized as the deadly weapon of samurai. What might be not as well known is that the katana is not only a weapon but that it symbolizes “protection” both against physical and immaterial foes. At Fusahiro’s studio, a special type of katana, the “mamori gatana” is produced, which is a talisman sword used in particular for spiritual protection. In fact, these swords were traditionally enshrined in Japanese homes to ward off evil and were part of various ceremonies and rituals for protective measures. Samurai, the warrior class, were expected to follow the codes of honor and ideals taught by the Bushido, “the way of warriors” in how they used katana, including the mamori gatana. During the Meiji period, special samurai privileges were taken away and samurai classes were gradually disbanded with the modernization of Japan. Then, after World War II, the manufacturing and martial art practices using katana were banned. As a result, many swordsmiths fell out of business, and the katana craft dwindled. These days, there are approximately only 150 swordsmiths in Japan due to the difficulty in getting a national certification and the aging population.  Witness the creation of this powerfully symbolic sword with a Japanese swordsmith at this Hagane Katana experience.

What you’ll do

Learn about the history and philosophy of Japanese sword making and then watch a demonstration by Fusahiro. Next, get hands-on and experience forging the iron sand, tamahagane (gem steel/ jewel steel) with a hammer. Wrap things up with a photo session, posing with a completed Japanese Katana made by Fusahiro!

Note, you will not be able to take the sword home. If you are interested in purchasing a katana, see here for more info.

Interested in a Samurai sword Knife? Click here

Who can attend

Children must be 7+

Availability

Everyday
Session 1 (13:30 - 16:30)

Access

70 min from Tokyo station.
(50 min Shinkansen ride + 20 min taxi ride from Honjo-Waseda Station)

What to wear

Clothing and close-toed shoes you wouldn’t mind getting dirty or potentially affected by spark burns. We recommend clothes that cover your arms and legs (See Things to Note below).

What else you should know

  • You will need to take a taxi (20 minute ride) to and from the studio. The roundtrip taxi fare will be around 6000 JPY. If you would like to pay via credit card instead of cash, our interpreter guide can help you locate a taxi that accepts card.

  • This experience is held at an actual swordsmith studio where hot sparks are flying during the sword forging process. As such, please dress accordingly. You will be situated a safe distance away from the fire and in addition we will provide goggles and masks.

Cancellation Policy

Please make your booking at least 24 hours in advance. See cancellation policy here.
* A detailed itinerary will be emailed to you once your booking has been confirmed.

Discover more about the history of crafting katana, and other places to craft katana in Japan, here.

 
 
 

Customer Reviews

The experience was amazing! The interpreter was super nice and good.
Your service during the booking, the tour and the follow up has been outstanding.
— M.C, United States
We had a wonderful time yesterday at the Katana experience! It was excellent from a cultural and materials science point of view, and we got to see some of the countryside on the way and how they trellis pear trees... I have a geology background and interest in knives and sharpening, so seeing every step from raw iron to the finished, polished katana was fantastic. We learned so much from Sensei, he has really planned the experience well to show every step of his work.
— J.O, Canada
 
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