VR Ninja Dojo opens in Tokyo

If you get the chance to visit Tokyo, you can also take a look at the "VR Ninja Dojo" from today. There are many myths surrounding the ninjas, so it will certainly be interesting to experience the whole thing for yourself.

In Five for's first VR Ninja Dojo, entertainment is to be combined with culture, because you don't immediately put on the VR goggles and get started. Before visitors dive into the virtual world, they go through a series of physical exercises to learn the movements, techniques and weapons of the ninja. Ninjas/Shinobi without the need for VR glasses.

After the introduction to the arts of the ninjas, the foreign visitors are allowed to immerse themselves in the VR experience. HTC Vive and adapted motion controllers are used for this. The entire experience, designed for up to 10 people, lasts 75 to 90 minutes, with the VR section in particular focusing on fun rather than realism.

Since the "VR Ninja Dojo" is not primarily intended for Japanese, the experience is conducted in English. After successful completion, you even get a fancy ninja certificate. Further information and impressions can be found on the official side.

Source: VR-Nerds

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