Let`s Learn! Japanese Classical Dance
Through nihonbuyo (Japanese classical dance), you will discover one of the many fascinating aspects of Japanese culture. In this tour you will learn to dance whilst wearing a traditional Japanese yukata (summer kimono). This program offers you the rare authentic experience of nihonbuyo.
Mrs. Etsuko Fujima
Message from Mrs. Fujima
Japanese dance, or nihon buyo, incorporates a delicate sensitivity that can be found only in Japan. Why not put on a kimono and experience the spirit of Japan??
About Mrs. Fujima
Mrs. Fujima is a part-time Lecturer of Theatre at Nihon University College’s Art Department. She is a master of the Fujima style of nihon buyo and has performed in U.S.A.(Washington D.C.), Mongolia, Korea, and France (Paris and Lyon).
Detail
| Tour code: | HCA018 |
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| Adult: | ¥12,900 (12 or older) |
| Child: | ¥11,900 (6-11yrs) |
| Dates: | Sundays (Except for the dates that are not highlighted on the calendar above.) |
| Time: | [3.5 hrs] 13:00-16:30 |
| Meeting Place: | Tokyo: Shinagawa Station ,JR Yamanote Line (map) >>Use the train route finder |
| Guide: | English speaking certified tour guide-interpreter |
| Meal: | Not included |
| Participants: | 2-8 people |
| Remarks: | • Please bring socks. • Please bring drinking water and a towel. • The training facility is located in Hodogaya (about 30 minutes by train from Shinagawa Station). • We meet at Shinagawa station and the tour disbands at Hodogaya station. |
| Please note that due to either natural disaster or urgent orders from our activity suppliers, we may be unable to provide the service. Detailed information including cancellation policy can be found in our Tour Conditions and Terms and conditions. |
| Spectators are only permitted by prior reservation (50% tour fee will apply) for the following activities: Samurai Sword Action, Ninja & Make your own Shushi. Non paying spectators will not be allowed into the class. |
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