Kitajima Dojo is Karate class in Osaka.

You can experience karate during your trip to Japan.

Karate is one of Japan’s traditional cultural practices.
In a karate experience, you can break boards with chops and shatter tiles with the palm of your hand.
They are experiences not commonly encountered in daily life.
Through a karate experience, you can feel the excitement of movie-like actions.

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breaking boards with chops

A professional karate instructor will provide careful guidance.
At the end of the lesson, you will have the opportunity to break a board with a bare-handed chop “Shutou”.
It’s not very painful. Breaking a board with your bare hands can leave you feeling refreshed.

Duration: About 60 minutes.
Price: 10,000 yen.
Reservation Method: Please contact us through the form.

shattering tiles with the palm of your hand

A professional karate instructor will provide thorough guidance.
At the end of the lesson, you can break tiles with your bare hands “Sunkei”, and it’s almost painless.
Breaking tiles requires a technique, but once you grasp it, you don’t need a particularly strong physique.
Anyone can easily break tiles. When you can break tiles with “Sunkei” , you will feel almost like magic.

Duration: About 60 minutes.
Price: 20,000 yen.
Reservation Method: Please contact us through the form.

Access

Kishiwada city is in Osaka

Kitajima Dojo is located in Kishiwada City, Osaka Prefecture.
Kishiwada City is about 30 minutes by train from Namba, the central district of Osaka, and also about 30 minutes by train from Kansai International Airport.

The address is: 19-25 Uenocho Nishi, Kishiwada City, Osaka Prefecture, Japan.

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About the instructor

This instructor has won the champion title seven times at the All Japan Karate Championship. They achieved victory at the 2004 Karate World Championship and secured another championship in 2008, making them a two-time world champion.

This instructor has won the champion title seven times at the All Japan Karate Championship. He achieved victory at the 2004 Karate World Championship and another championship in 2008, making him a two-time world champion.

How to reserve

Please contact us through the form.