[Tokyo Asakusa] Asakusa tour with a shrine maiden & experience a shrine maiden dance
Important Information
- . Age limit: 6~100
- . Activitty cancellation: The event may be canceled due to unavoidable reasons such as the instructor's poor physical condition. Even in that case, we can not respond to compensation such as transportation expenses to the tour venue. Please note.
- . Precautions: ・The experience location is on the 4th floor of the building. There is an elevator. ・It will be held in the cafe space. ・Accompanying persons can observe by ordering one drink. ・There is no parking lot. Please use a nearby parking lot. ・The shrine maiden costume can only be worn in the store.
- . Notices: [Instructor profile] Former professional shrine maiden Asami After graduating from Suzune College of Music, she served a shrine as a professional shrine maiden and served as the head shrine maiden. In 2018, she presides over a shrine maiden dance class. The number of requests from shrines in the Kanto region to give lectures as external instructors for mikomai dances has increased. In addition, she is focusing on transmitting "the charm of shrines" through the media, and has appeared on Shibuya Cross FM and has been in charge of instructing shrine maiden dances in the movie "Hinomoto no Joshi!".
Experience details
- Experience fee, consumption tax, costume rental fee, Japanese sweets
・Please come to the store 5 minutes before the start time and complete the reception.・If you are late, you may not be able to participate.
Pink. ASAKUSA The Room Asakusa 4F, 1-16-11 Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo
The Room Asakusa 4F, 1-16-11 Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo
日本文化体験カフェ Pink. ASAKUSA
- Clothing/Belongings: ・We have shrine maiden costumes. (Children's costumes are not available.) ・Please wear an inner layer or T-shirt under the costume.・ Tabi socks or socks
- Within 1 hour
- About 60 minutes
Description
*Due to the relocation of our store, we are currently not accepting reservations. Would you like to try dancing the beautiful and mysterious shrine maiden dance? Shrine maiden dance is passed down from generation to generation by shrine maidens at shrines. Shrine maiden dance is often performed at Shinto rituals and Shinto ceremonies, so many people may have never seen it. Originally, it was said that the gods would descend to the shrine maiden who was dancing the shrine maiden dance and give her divine guidance. In other words, by dancing the shrine maiden dance, you can become one with the gods and nature. Shrine maiden dance is filled with the "feeling of respect for the gods" and "beautiful manners" that have been cherished by ancient Japanese people. For both Japanese and foreigners, this will be an opportunity to experience Japan's beautiful culture and learn about the spirituality that Japanese people have cherished. "Why do people find shrine maiden dance beautiful?" We will also look into the secret of its beauty. In this experience, a former professional shrine maiden instructor will carefully teach you the basics of shrine maiden dance. First, after changing into a shrine maiden costume, you will watch the instructor's shrine maiden dance performance. Learn about the origins and history of shrine maiden dance, and try dancing to the solemn tunes of Kagura. This experience at the popular Japanese culture experience cafe in Asakusa is sure to be an unforgettable experience.