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Japanese Cultural Performances & Experiences

Japan Entertainment And Experience

Experience the Spirit of Edo — Watch, Touch, and Enjoy !

A Japanese cultural experience venue in Tokyo’s historic Fukagawa district.

For international visitors, it’s like traveling back in time to the Edo period; for Japanese guests, it’s a chance to rediscover the beauty of their own cultural heritage.

 

From kimono rental and authentic Kabuki makeover experiences to venue arrangements for groups and exquisite kaiseki dining at unique locations, we offer far more than sightseeing and dining. Our one-of-a-kind cultural experience tours combine unforgettable entertainment with the timeless Japanese spirit of harmony and respect—creating meaningful memories you can take home with you.

For reservations and inquiries, please feel free to contact us by phone or through our contact form.

- What We Offer -

All of the cultural experience programs above are also available for off-site events and mobile services.
We also provide one-stop support for casting cultural performers, instructors, staff, and kimono dressers, as well as venue decoration and the planning, operation, management, and performance coordination of events ranging from small private gatherings to large-scale productions.
With extensive experience and a proven track record, we welcome your inquiries.

Our Projects & Achievements

Past Events

On-site Japanese Cultural Experience for International Students (4 hours)

Following last year’s successful program, we were invited once again to host this cultural experience.

The Bon Odori dance became as lively as a club atmosphere, often leading to enthusiastic encores.

Even the teachers enjoyed transforming into kimono, making it a fun and engaging experience for everyone.

Stage Performance at Happo-en

We performed at a celebration party hosted by an international company.

As many guests were visiting Japan for the first time, we received numerous questions after the performance and enjoyed engaging conversations about kimono and traditional dance.

The experience continued with photo opportunities and a warm send-off, creating a memorable and enjoyable cultural exchange.

Stage Performance at Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel, Shibuya

We were honored to be invited to perform as part of the entertainment at an annual grand banquet hosted by the hotel’s executive chef.

As the event coincided with Tanabata, we created original props featuring bamboo branches adorned with tanzaku wish strips, incorporating them into a special dance performance for the occasion.

Party Attendants at Happo-en

We welcomed international guests at the venue entrance and reception rooms, dressed in elegant furisode and geisha-style attire.

Throughout the event, we were in high demand for commemorative photos, posing with traditional wagasa umbrellas and lanterns—creating memorable moments to celebrate their visit to Japan.

Japanese Cultural Experience for 100 International Students (4 hours)

A group of 100 international students enjoyed a comprehensive cultural program including yukata dressing, traditional Japanese hairstyling, a Bon Odori dance experience, and a stroll through Asakusa.

During waiting times for dressing, we offered a traditional Japanese dance performance, adding further cultural depth.

Guests were delighted to experience authentic Japanese culture alongside kimono rental, and the samurai sword performance workshop (tate) was especially lively and enga0ging.

Ozashiki Japanese Cultural Experience (60 minutes)

A family from Mexico joined us for this immersive cultural experience.

All guests were dressed in yukata and enjoyed an Edo-style kaiseki meal, a traditional Japanese dance performance, and Tōsenkyō (a classic fan-tossing game).

Relaxing in yukata, they were able to unwind and enjoy the atmosphere as if they were at home.

Japanese Cultural Experience for Overseas High School Students (60 minutes)

A group of 14 high school students from Dubai joined us for a cultural study tour experience.

They enjoyed a local specialty lunch of Fukagawa-meshi, along with a traditional Japanese dance performance and Tōsenkyō (a classic fan-tossing game), offering both enjoyment and cultural insight.

Japanese Cultural Experience: Ozashiki Lunch Course (45 minutes)

Guests from Malta joined this intimate ozashiki-style experience.

They enjoyed Tōsenkyō (a traditional fan-tossing game), while learning about the poetic naming of techniques and the meanings behind the gestures in traditional Japanese dance.

The experience concluded with a traditional send-off using a hiuchi-ishi (flint), leaving them delighted by this rare and memorable cultural encounter.

How to Get Here

Address:
1-22-8 Tomioka, Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-0047, Japan

Access:
4-minute walk from Monzen-Nakacho Station (Tokyo Metro Tozai Line)

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If you have any questions or inquiries regarding our services or business activities, please feel free to contact us through our inquiry form. We will review your message and respond as soon as possible.

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