Family Having a Blast Being Ninjas for the Day at Iga City
Today’s destination was Iga City, also known as the city of Ninjas.
When I was asked if we would be willing to wear a ninja costume in this daytrip to Iga, I did not hesitate, or consult my husband and son, I said “Yes, of course!” right away. But then, I couldn’t help but wonder, “How does it feel to walk around the city dressed as ninja?”.
My name is Isis Akemi Muto, from Sao Paulo, Brazil. I’ve been living in Mie Prefecture, Japan, for the past 22 years. Recently, my family and I started doing some day-trips around Mie.
Although we didn’t go inside the castle, we walked around it, and even from outside, the castle looked majestic!
And, of course, we posed for pictures on the stone walls of Ueno Castle, where we could admire this breathtaking view, in a ninja pose.
We continue our tour and went to Iga-ryu Ninja Museum. One interesting fact about the concept of a ninja, I had an image of a ninja completely different from the one that Japanese people have. Talking to Mr. Yasuda, most Japanese people admire the ninja’s great skills, meanwhile, due to my poor knowledge about their history, I thought of them being assassins. I knew about their skills, I just didn’t know how great they were until I went to the museum.
At the museum, we learned about their history as well as the skills required to become a ninja. The skills they have are not just knowledge but also strength, patience, and so on. Now, no need to say that the image I had about ninjas changed. Everything had explanations in English,so I was able to learn a lot about ninja.
Unfortunately, we couldn’t spend much time at the museum as we were about to watch the Ninja Show!
Our family was very happy to not only wear the costumes, but also to learn about the awesomeness, coolness, and lifestyle of the ninja.
In the following article, we will introduce the streets of Iga and places to stop by where you can go around in your ninja costume.
HP:https://www.iga-travel.jp/
TEL:0595-26-7788
Mail: iga-ueno@ict.ne.jp