[Ishikawa/Kanazawa] Special performance / Japanese dance performances as well as tatami play!
Experience details
- Experience fee, venue usage fee, consumption tax
- Parking fee
Please arrive 5 minutes before your reservation time. Start time: 14:00 Dates: 2024 October 16th (Wednesday), November 6th (Wednesday), November 7th (Thursday), November 8th (Friday), December 10th (Tuesday), December 12th (Wednesday), December 13th (Thursday), December 17th (Tuesday), December 19th (Thursday), December 23rd (Monday) 2025 January 16th (Thursday), January 29th (Wednesday), January 30th (Thursday), January 31st (Friday) ) 2/10 (Mon), 2/26 (Wed), 2/27 (Thu) 3/4 (Tue), 3/4 (Wed), 3/5 (Thu), 3/11 (Tue), 3/13 (Thu), 3/25 (Tue), 3/27 (Thu) *On the days of the "Kanazawa Geisha Dance" performance, a backstage tour to see the stage machinery of the venue will be held for about 30 minutes after the performance (additional charge of 500 yen). The dates are as follows. 2024 12/12 (Wed), 12/13 (Thu), 12/17 (Tue) 2025 1/30 (Thu), 1/31 (Fri) 2/10 (Mon) 3/11 (Tue), 3/13 (Thu), 3/25 (Tue), 3/27 (Thu)
Ishikawa Prefectural Music Hall
石川県金沢市昭和町20-1
芸妓の技能向上実行委員会
- 1 to 2 hours
- 60分
Description
A special performance by Kanazawa geishas, ``Kanazawa Geisha Dance,'' will be held at Ishikawa Prefectural Music Hall (1 minute walk from Kanazawa Station). There are three teahouse districts in Kanazawa, consisting of Higashi Chaya District, Nishi Chaya District, and Kazuemachi Chaya District, where the old townscape has still been carefully preserved, and each has its own charming charm and is a famous tourist destination. is. Each teahouse district has a group of ``Kanazawa geisha'' who have inherited the teahouse culture from the feudal period, and usually they do not allow visitors, so you don't have many opportunities to interact with geisha, but this event will feature Japanese dance performed by Kanazawa geisha. In addition to performances of Japanese musical instruments (shamisen and flutes) and taiko drums, this is a special performance where you can experience a tatami play that can only be experienced at a tea house. This is your chance to casually enjoy the traditional performing arts that Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture, is proud of, so if you are interested, please come and join us! *The venue is a Japanese-style room with tatami flooring, so you can feel the atmosphere closer to a ``ozashiki''.