Events

  • Cancelled

Japanese dance workshop

Genre:
  • Japanese Traditional Art ,
  • Workshop
Due to concerns over the outbreak of coronavirus (COVID-19) and in consideration of the health and safety of participants and staff members, we have decided to cancel this program.
We apologize to everyone who has been looking forward to participate this program. (02/15/2021)
Due to the concern regarding the outbreak of novel coronavirus (COVID-19), and due to the safety and health for the participants and staffs, we have announced to has been suspended this event.
We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and kindly ask for your understanding. We will announce on this website when the program re-opens. (04/02/2020)

Try on a yukata and experience Nihon Buyo

Nihon buyo is a type of traditional Japanese dance that has a history of nearly 400 years. It is characterized by uniquely Japanese qualities of elegance and grace. Why don’t you try on a yukata and our dance workshop ?
You can wear a yukata and learn how to dance in this workshop for free. A yukata is traditional costume but easy to put on, unlike a kimono. We will provide the yukata and tabi (special split-toe socks). In addition, we hope you will enjoy “Fujimusume”, which is the authentic and well-known Japanese dance.

Admission

Free

Capacity

20
*No age limitations

Participation

Please access the booking URL below and make an online reservation in advance.
*If there is a vacancy we will accept participants on the day.
http://tokyo-tradition.peatix.com

For your reservation
Please come to reception at 1st Floor of the venue 15 minutes before your reservation session for checked in.
Your reservation will be canceled if you do not show up until 15 minutes before your reservation session.

*The program contents may be subject to change.

Contact

Tokyo Tradition Office, Arts Council Tokyo  
TEL: 03-5428-3655 (10:00-18:00)
E-mail: info@tokyo-tradition.jp

Venues

Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center 6F (2-18-9 Kaminarimon, Taito-ku, Tokyo)

Credit

Organized by
Arts Council Tokyo (Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture)
Co-organized by
Taito City
Supported by and in cooperation with
Tokyo Metropolitan Government
Supported by
The Japanese Classical Dance Association, Inc.