The Samurai Museum Berlin is a privately founded cultural institution dedicated to the history, material culture and philosophy of the Japanese samurai from the 6th to the 19th century. Located in the historic centre of Berlin, this innovative museum represents one of Europe's most distinctive examples of a collection-driven, experience-based museum model.
At its core is the internationally significant Peter Janssen Collection, comprising more than 4,000 objects and regarded as one of the most comprehensive private samurai collections outside Japan. The collection spans from the late Kofun period to the early Meiji era and includes armor, swords, textiles, paintings, woodblock prints, tea utensils and Buddhist sculptures, offering a holistic view of samurai culture beyond its military dimension.
The Samurai Museum Berlin combines traditional collection stewardship with contemporary exhibition design and advanced multimedia interpretation. Digital storytelling, scenographic installations and interactive knowledge layers are employed to contextualize complex historical narratives, craftsmanship techniques and ethical systems for diverse audiences.
As a privately initiated museum with an international outlook, the Samurai Museum Berlin contributes to Berlin's cultural landscape by introducing a non-European perspective through a contemporary museological framework, setting benchmarks for how specialized collections can achieve broad relevance in a global museum context.
