The two places are not far from the village of Kaga and the museum of the ninja, and you can run two places a day. It is recommended to go to the museum of the ninja in the morning (because there is no performance after about 3 pm). If you go to Kaga, come from Kyoto or Shiga Prefecture, take the Kaga Line to Kaga Station and get off (it is best to buy tickets in cash, because there is no card swiping machine at the station, which may cause problems next time you leave the station). Or take the Kaga Station from Tochigi Station and take the Kaga Station from Kaga Station. But note that the direction of the prominent ninja train in Tuozhi Station is not pointed at Kaga, but the direction of the train to Iga Ninja Village. Don't take the wrong train. Go to Kaga and take the Kusatsu train. After getting off at Jiahe Station, there are still a few kilometers to Jiahe Village, and you have to take the shuttle bus to Jiahe Village. But because the village is generally popular, the shuttle bus does not have a fixed operating time, so either call the official website contact information (if you can speak Japanese), if you don't speak Japanese, ask the staff of the exit gate office of Jiahe Station to help contact, they are very enthusiastic and proactive to help. After waiting for the bus downstairs, the car came in 10-20 minutes. Before leaving the existence, I was optimistic about the return train time. At least half an hour in advance, the employee at the entrance of Hejiahe Village said that she would also call a car for you. The shuttle bus is free. However, this ninja village is generally relatively simple, if you want to visit the ninja related introduction, it is better to go to iga. Jiahe is mainly similar to the field activity area, you can change into ninja clothes, try ninja darts walking the wall, stepping on the water spider across the river, walking the tunnel, throwing a sword and other projects. But it is more suitable for children, and it looks like an overgrown garden. There are also presentations and presentations from the Organ House (also in Iga Ninja Village). It's almost an hour without playing those projects just looking around.
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The two places are not far from the village of Kaga and the museum of the ninja, and you can run two places a day. It is recommended to go to the museum of the ninja in the morning (because there is no performance after about 3 pm). If you go to Kaga, come from Kyoto or Shiga Prefecture, take the Kaga Line to Kaga Station and get off (it is best to buy tickets in cash, because there is no card swiping machine at the station, which may cause problems next time you leave the station). Or take the Kaga Station from Tochigi Station and take the Kaga Station from Kaga Station. But note that the direction of the prominent ninja train in Tuozhi Station is not pointed at Kaga, but the direction of the train to Iga Ninja Village. Don't take the wrong train. Go to Kaga and take the Kusatsu train. After getting off at Jiahe Station, there are still a few kilometers to Jiahe Village, and you have to take the shuttle bus to Jiahe Village. But because the village is generally popular, the shuttle bus does not have a fixed operating time, so either call the official website contact information (if you can speak Japanese), if you don't speak Japanese, ask the staff of the exit gate office of Jiahe Station to help contact, they are very enthusiastic and proactive to help. After waiting for the bus downstairs, the car came in 10-20 minutes. Before leaving the existence, I was optimistic about the return train time. At least half an hour in advance, the employee at the entrance of Hejiahe Village said that she would also call a car for you. The shuttle bus is free. However, this ninja village is generally relatively simple, if you want to visit the ninja related introduction, it is better to go to iga. Jiahe is mainly similar to the field activity area, you can change into ninja clothes, try ninja darts walking the wall, stepping on the water spider across the river, walking the tunnel, throwing a sword and other projects. But it is more suitable for children, and it looks like an overgrown garden. There are also presentations and presentations from the Organ House (also in Iga Ninja Village). It's almost an hour without playing those projects just looking around.
There are still many places where ninjas trained and lived.
Ninja Village is not as full of ninjas as we think it is, but on both sides of the street, stars falling down with something like the costumes of some ninjas to indicate that this is ninja village