Admission to: Samurai Museum Berlin
Tour guide
Other personal expenses
Tips and gratuities
Important: Infants and children must be included in the passenger headcount
Free for children aged 0-5 (Registration is required at the cash desk)
The following group of people will be charged the concession rate:
Children aged 6-18
Students aged under 28 with a student ID
Apprentices aged under 28 with a valid ID
Welfare or voluntary service participants aged under 28 with a valid ID
People with disabilities (GdB 50 and above); free for registered caretakers (Valid ID required)
The artCard and the Berlin Pass holders
This activity is wheelchair-accessible #- Flash photography is prohibited inside the venue
The following items are prohibited: Bags and backpacks that are bigger than A4 size #- Valid ID
Explore over a thousand years of samurai history at the Samurai Museum in Berlin with a flexible ticket. The museum showcases one of the world’s largest private samurai collections, with more than 1,000 original objects, including armor, weapons, costumes from Noh theater, and woodblock prints, all displaying exceptional Japanese craftsmanship. Embark on an interactive journey with Kitsune, the fox, as a guide through the traditions, art, and lifestyle of Japan’s legendary warriors. Multimedia installations bring the samurai era to life, with opportunities to zoom in on gigapixel images to reveal intricate details, catch yokai, and learn about the labor-intensive sword-making process. Visitors can also solve riddles, view exclusive Noh and Taiko performances, and experience the craftsmanship behind every piece. This immersive museum experience offers an extraordinary exploration of Japanese culture and the legacy of samurai knights