Chibikko Ninja Village
Chibikko Ninja Village
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Monday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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4.0
68 reviews
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Eivind L
9 contributions
Aug 2015 • Friends
A fun little park to do for families, but be aware this is a park for small children under 10 and not anything to do for adults, though we managed to have fun anyway :p
Written August 15, 2015
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geographyprof
Alexandria, VA19 contributions
Sep 2017 • Family
We went on a Monday so it was deserted which was great. I loved that I could rent a ninja costume for my four year old for ¥400. The obstacles were great but not recommended for nervous parents. The staff was wonderful. We had a lot of fun! And the price was very reasonable. I highly recommend.
Written September 6, 2017
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algongar
Tokyo, Japan126 contributions
Aug 2016 • Family
Great medium-size ninja theme park in Togakushi, not far from Chu-sha. It was lots of fun for my children, and also for us parents. The ninja houses were very interesting, specially if you do not plan to go to the larger house in the Folk Museum.
Written August 25, 2016
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Donna P
Fort Lauderdale, FL13 contributions
Aug 2016 • Couples
This attraction is a complete waste of time unless you have children. There are several fun things for young kids to do (obstacle course for instance) but the only part about this that is at all for adults is the very good lunch you can get at their restaurant.
Written August 30, 2016
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inigo1954
Sydney, Australia117 contributions
Aug 2016 • Family
Being in the middle of one of Japan's worst heat waves on record it was worth the trip up into the mountains for the scenery and cool air. Price of 500Y for admission includes many fun and age appropriate climbing and ropes activities etc. There is a large extra charge for several activities (eg throwing star knives, ninja house with 'secret' passage way, maze etc) which we did not think were worth the money. Moreover the NInja house and maze were claustrophobic and there seemed to be no fire precautions or cc cameras to supervise, especially a child without an adult who cou;d not find their way out. IN fact, like other things in Japan, safety is not a priority. One of the kids' activities is to climb up on a roof and run along it to the next activity - but there is no fence along the edge of the roof with a drop of 2.5m. Would not be allowed in most Western countries - so beware. Notwithstanding, our 10yo kids enjoyed it. NB: Not open on Thursdays unless it is a Public Holiday. Bus available from Nagano station but it takes over an hour so a car is preferable.
Written August 13, 2016
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taira-ne
ロサンゼルス497 contributions
Aug 2019 • Family
子供はもちろんのこと大人も楽しめます。
本格的な忍者資料館が中にあり、忍者の武器を学べます。ハンモックもあって気持ち良いです。忍者関係のお土産もかなり充実してます。長野から遠いですが、子連れの外国の方におすすめ。
本格的な忍者資料館が中にあり、忍者の武器を学べます。ハンモックもあって気持ち良いです。忍者関係のお土産もかなり充実してます。長野から遠いですが、子連れの外国の方におすすめ。
Written August 14, 2019
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forensicartist
Fairfax, Virginia
Is there a best way to get from the nagano train station to the ninja village? are there any landmarks or hot springs that we can stop at to see/take pictures/visit along the route from the train station to the ninja villag?
Written August 2, 2019
Hi, is possible to go to the Togakushi Folk Museum Togakushi Ninja Museum & Chibikko Ninja Village on the same day and is it worth it? Or which one would you recommend? It's just me and my 7 year old son, we will stay in Nagano for 2 or 3 days.
Thank you so much if someone has advice!
Written March 17, 2019
What are the date and hours of operation? How about best time to go? Any tips and tricks? I'm traveling with my husband and 5-year old boy
Written February 28, 2017
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