1-Day Itinerary: Experience Ninja History and Culture in Iga
Iga is a former castle town known for its rich history, including its association with the famous Iga-ryu ninja clans. Since ancient times, it has been called Iga no Kuni, which means “The Land of Iga”. The city is home to numerous attractions related to ninja history and culture. Most of the popular tourist attractions such as the Iga-ryu Ninja Museum, Iga Ueno Castle and the Danjiri Museum can be found around Ueno Park, once the grounds of Iga Ueno Castle. Other attractions are only a short walk from Ueno Park, making the city a compact and easy place to explore on foot. The following route is recommended for visitors looking to spend a day in interesting Iga.
Written by John Asano
-Table of Contents-
・Danjiri Museum
・Ueno Tenjingu Shrine
・Lunch at Nikaku Shokudo
・Iga-ryu Ninja Museum
・Iga Ueno Castle
・Kumi no Sato
・Katayaki Cookies
・How to Get There
・Wrap Up
Danjiri Museum
Outside the Danjiri Museum
Start your day of sightseeing in Iga at the Danjiri Museum located only a short 5-minute walk northeast of Uenoshi Station. This fascinating museum is dedicated to the festival floats of the Ueno Tenjin Festival. During the festival, which is held annually for three days, on the Friday, Saturday, and Sunday preceding October 25, nine exquisitely decorated danjiri floats are paraded around the town to the accompaniment of flutes and drums. Three danjiri festival floats are permanently displayed in the museum along with life-sized figures, recreating the festival’s amazing atmosphere.
Visitors can also transform themselves into a ninja at the Danjiri Museum. This should be your first stop to change into your ninja costume ready to go out for a stroll around the town and a day of sightseeing. This ninja costume service is available for ¥1500 per costume from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm.
I was glad they had a short-sleeved ninja costume for summer, as Iga can get pretty hot during the warmer months. The costumes are available for rent in several colors depending on size. Of course, I had to go with the traditional black of the shadow warriors.
Ueno Tenjingu Shrine
Lunch at Nikaku Shokudo
Iga-ryu Ninja Museum
Ninja Trick House
Ninja Performance
Throwing Shuriken
Experience one of the most well-known acts of the ninja, throwing shuriken (ninja stars). Here visitors can practice throwing shuriken at a target.
Admission to the museum is ¥800 with a ¥500 entry fee for the ninja performance.