Spend your evening at a teahouse in Tokyo and enjoy a dinner banquet while two highly trained geisha entertain you with a traditional dance and musical performance. Spend a leisurely 2-hour meal feasting on traditional Japanese dishes while you converse with the geisha who are skilled in the Japanese arts as well as the art of communication. Learn about Japan’s age-old traditions while you dine.
Tomioka Hachimangu Shrine main street gate
Tomioka Hachimangu Shrine gate main street gate
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Dinner
Confirmation will be received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability
Location varies. After booking, you will be given the name of the teahouse, so that you can get there by taxi or public transport
Please advise any specific dietary requirements at time of booking
Vegetarian option is available, but please inform us beforehand if you require one.
A minimum of 2 people per booking is required; bookings for 1 person will be permitted at the price of 2 people.
“Great Visit”
We had a great visit! Not only did we learn about the history and culture of geisha in Japan, but we got to experience current geisha school practices. My husband, kids (8yo & 11yo), and I had an amazing time, and we would definitely recommend this experience! Over a month after our visit to Japan from the US, my kids are still saying this was their most memorable experience.
“Incredible experience”
This was an amazing look inside the world of the geisha that is normally not available to people outside the profession. Getting to watch the ladies practice was very interesting, they were all very friendly and Sayuki was very helpful with explaining the different parts of the performances and the various styles of music the geisha perform. If you can find a day in your trip to see these talented performers I'd definitely recommend it.
“Incredible”
This was a highlight. Saluki and her geishas were fabulous, accommodating and very interesting. If your interested in this culture this is a must. They danced and sang and brought us to their home. It was a very authentic! Thank you to Sayuki!