CafeJapan, 〒150-0001 Tokyo, Shibuya City, Jingūmae, 1-chōme−16−11, 539 Bldg., B1

5(301 reviews)
Kid-friendly

Ninja Experience in Harajuku!? An activity cafe that captivates children and adults alike

Did you know that there is a ninja-themed activity cafe in Harajuku, a young people's town in Tokyo? The

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5(2 months ago)
Yoonseo Nam
such a unique and fun experience :) we got to dress up, get “trained”, and take plenty of photos 🥷 the staff make the experience incredibly engaging & they are so kind !! we had a girl with short brown hair (wish we got her name), and she was amazing !!
5(6 months ago)
Hock Keong Lua
We were early and the place was hidden, but you can find the opening once the door is opened at 10am. Our kids usually are bored with learning things but they absolutely enjoyed the short but fun experience. My family never knew they had skills throwing and shooting darts! They won't forget this quickly. Thank you Ninja Sensei Gon!
4(9 months ago)
Lindsey Guetter
My 7 year old was pumped, it was the highlight of his trip! The ladies helping that day were super nice and enthusiastic. The temperature was comfortable despite it being crazy hot outside. Small drink selection but my son LOVED the ninja ale. My only complaint would be it was confusing to get started. The family there with us was helped about 10 minutes before us but the one on one ninja training was great!
5(5 months ago)
Benjamin Cotterill
Fun experience, friendly staff. We did the Sasuke course and our group of 7 enjoyed ourselves. The blowdarts and shuriken were a hit. We were lucky enough to have our Sake served to us in a comically large bowl too.
5(7 months ago)
Maddy M
Went by myself, and had a blast! I bought the Sasuke pack, which includes ninja training, hiring a ninja outfit, as well as food & drink; and it is definitely worth it! You get taught the basics of wielding a katakana, throwing shuriken, and shooting blow darts; and the staff have a great level of English, and are easy to understand. They will also take photos & videos of you if you need them to (like when you're alone), and they are very supportive with your efforts. They have different sizes of the ninja outfit, so if you're a bit bigger, or even super small, you can still enjoy dressing up. You have a choice of food & drink (if you buy alcohol, you have to pay a little extra); and their advertised curry is delicious & very cute! Just be aware that the website doesn't exaggerate when it says it's hard to find! The street looks like a closed business street compared to the main area; but there is a thin door leading down to a basement, next to a large roller door (that was closed when I visited); and that's where you need to go. I will definitely go again sometime!

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