Experience dinner with geisha, called "Ozashiki asobi"! This is a great opportunity not only just to take a photo of geisha performing dance and songs, but also to chat with her and learn about geisha life while enjoying dinner. You'll have an authentic Japanese kaiseki dinner and play some geisha game at a traditional Japanese house, which will be the most amazing experience in your Japan trip.
At a teahouse
Same place as the meeting point
Kaiseki dinner,
All you can drink (2 hours)
Guide fee
Transportation
Geisha are never prostitutes.
They wear very old and highly valuable kimono, and are there to entertain you with their performance and hospitality. Please don’t touch them or be rude to them.
The ozashiki room may contain valuable and expensive objects such as hanging scrolls, antiques, and dining plates. Please handle them with care, and enjoy the artistic works from a reasonable distance.
If you have problems with sitting on the floor - whether you have some kind of leg trouble, or you’re simply not used to it - we can supply legless chairs or horigotatsu
(a traditional-style floor with a hole in which to stretch your legs).
Currently I take care of my 1 year old boy and can work basically between 9 am - 5 pm, and might respond a bit slowly.
Thank you for understanding the situation.
“Worth Every Penny!! ”
It was a wonderful tour, got to see the inside of Osaka Castle, got to eat great food at the Dotonbori District, all while having a really engaging conversation with the tour guide (she spoke perfect English to boot)!
“Fantastic day with Tokie”
Tokie is a very professional tour guide. We booked a private historical and modern Osaka Tour. Tokie responded very quickly and flexible to our wishes. She speaks excellent english and it is a pleasure to talk with her. She gave us a very good impression of life in Osaka. We will come back to Japan, it was the best vacation ever.. Thank you Tokie
“Great experience ”
Tokie was a lovely guide with great knowledge of the sites and the best food stalls in the market. Even though there is less to do in Osaka, knowledge of the best spots for photography etc made her tour worth while.