Judo Training

from $240.00

People:

Work up a sweat at a local dojo led by New Zealand's former national judo coach

  • 1.5 hour experience (held with local Japanese students)

  • Location: Tennouji, Osaka

  • Offered in Japanese, with a friendly Deeper Japan guide interpreting in your language

  • A minimum of 2 guests is required to book. Solo participants are welcome but will be charged the 2-person rate

Meet the master

 

What you’ll do

After changing into a judo uniform, you’ll jump right in with the group with some stretching, and then learning falling, standing and floor techniques. Practice with local students who will demonstrate their best moves. You’re in for a fun workout.

Who can attend

Children must be 12+
You must be comfortable with a rigorous level of physical activity.
Deeper Japan cannot be held responsible for any injuries that may occur during this judo experience

What to Wear/Bring

Hand towel to wipe the sweat, and a water bottle--you’ll want to stay hydrated.

Availability

Monday, Wednesday, Friday        
Session 1 (18:45 - 20:15)

Unavailable on Japanese public holidays

Access

1 hour away from Kyoto Station.

 

Exhilarating action

Ju (柔 )translates to ‘gentle’ and do (道) means ‘the way’. While it may be hard to imagine why Judo, a martial art would be described as gentle, the key to understanding this is in how Judo focuses on one’s ability (“gentleness/flexibility”) to adapt to different situations and opportunities throughout combat. Originally, Judo was adapted from Jujitsu, a mixed martial art developed for close combat during the Sengoku Period (1467-1600, a long period of military conflict). During the Meiji Restoration when Japan opened its doors to the rest of the world, Jujitsu saw a huge decline in popularity. In 1882, Jigoro Kano created Judo, adapting principles from Jujitsu and additional philosophical beliefs. Though adaptability continues to be the central focus of Judo, as the martial art has spread, it has become increasingly competitive and was introduced at the Olympic Games in 1932. Today, Judo is one of the most practiced martial arts in the world today. Get up close and personal with ‘the gentle way’ at a traditional dojo in Osaka.

 

Cancellation Policy

Please make your booking at least 7 days in advance. See cancellation policy here.
A detailed itinerary will be emailed to you once your booking has been confirmed.