Martial Arts History Museum Offers Free Admission for Fathers on Father's Day
The Martial Arts History Museum in Glendale, CA, is celebrating Father's Day by offering free admission to fathers, providing a unique opportunity to explore martial arts culture and history together.

The Martial Arts History Museum in Glendale, California, is set to offer a unique Father's Day celebration this year by granting free admission to all fathers. This initiative not only honors the role of fathers but also introduces families to the rich culture and history of martial arts. The museum, now in a larger space, promises an immersive experience with exhibits ranging from samurai armor to the influence of martial arts in cinema, including figures like Bruce Lee and characters from 'Kung Fu Panda'.
Michael Matsuda, the museum's president, highlights the surprise and delight of fathers who discover the museum, often brought by their children. The event has grown in popularity, drawing large crowds eager to explore the dynamic intersection of history, film, and tradition. This Father's Day, the museum offers an alternative to traditional celebrations, inviting families to engage in an activity that is both meaningful and entertaining.
The museum's offer of free admission for fathers underscores the importance of family bonding and cultural education. It provides a platform for shared experiences, learning, and appreciation of martial arts' global impact. Located at 201 N. Brand Blvd. B100, Glendale, CA, the museum opens its doors from 11 am to 6 pm on Father's Day, inviting families to celebrate with honor, fun, and a deep dive into martial arts history.