[Ishikawa/Kanazawa] "Kanazawa Geisha" This is a special performance where you can experience Japanese dance performances by geishas who are usually not allowed at first glance, as well as tatami play! 1 minute walk from Kanazawa Station!
- Beginners welcome - First try
- Empty-hands OK
- Solo participant
- Operate rain or shine
- Children welcome
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Possible number of bookings1~40
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Participating age0Age ~ 100 Age
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Duration1~2 hours
A special performance by Kanazawa geisha, "Kanazawa Geisha Dance," will be held in the Japanese-style room of the Ishikawa Prefectural Music Hall (a one-minute walk from Kanazawa Station). Kanazawa is home to three teahouse districts: Higashi Chaya District, Nishi Chaya District, and Kazuemachi Chaya District, where traditional streetscapes are still carefully preserved. Each district boasts its own charming atmosphere and is a famous tourist destination. Each district is home to a "Kanazawa geisha" who continue the teahouse culture dating back to the feudal era. While these districts usually do not welcome first-time visitors, it is rare to have the opportunity to interact with geisha. This special event will feature performances by Kanazawa geisha, including traditional Japanese dance, traditional Japanese instruments (shamisen and flute), and taiko drumming. You can also experience traditional Japanese entertainment that can only be found at a teahouse. This is a chance to enjoy the traditional performing arts of Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture, up close and personal, so if you're interested, please join us! *The venue is a Japanese-style room with tatami mats, so you can experience an atmosphere closer to that of a traditional Japanese tatami room.
Kanazawa has three teahouse districts, Higashi Chaya District, Nishi Chaya District, and Kazuemachi Chaya District, where the old townscapes have been preserved to this day, and each has its own charming charm and is a famous tourist destination. is. Each of the teahouse districts has a group of ``Kanazawa Geisha'' who have inherited the teahouse culture from the feudal era, and they usually do not accept visitors, so you don't often get a chance to meet them, but this event will show you the charm of geishas. This is a special performance that you can experience up close.
After the "Kanazawa Geisha Dance" performance (around 3:00 PM), a "Backstage Tour" will be held a total of six times during the period, offering a special tour of the authentic stage machinery of the "Japanese Music Hall," where traditional performing arts such as Kabuki, Japanese music, and Bunraku are performed. The tour will last approximately 30 minutes.
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Detailed information of this plan
Required minimum number of participants | 1 Person(s) |
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Possible number of bookings | 1~40 |
About duration |
1~2 hours
60 minutes
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Operating period | 2026/1/26〜2026/3/27 |
Assembly time | Please arrive 5 minutes before your reservation time. <Start time> 14:00 <Dates> 12 times during the period from January to March 2026 * After the "Kanazawa Geisha Dance" performance, a backstage tour will be held (additional 500 yen) 2026 2/4 (Wed), 2/16 (Mon), 3/2 (Mon), 3/5 (Thu), 3/10 (Tue), 3/27 (Fri) |
Booking deadline | until 8:59 on the day |
Changing room | Toilet | ||
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Shower | Parking | ||
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Dress code - Must bring items | There are no designated clothes or required items. |
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Matters require attention | Participation is free for high school students and younger. |
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Plan attractions

Japanese dance performed by Kanazawa Geisha You can take your time to enjoy the dance performed by cubic geishas. *During the performance, the person dancing Japanese dance is called Tachikata.

Performances of Japanese musical instruments by Kanazawa geishas, etc. During the performance, you can enjoy songs by local geishas and performances of Japanese musical instruments (shamisen and flute). *During the performance, the role of singing and Japanese musical instruments is called jikata.
Ozashiki Taiko performance Geishas will perform using ozashiki taiko drums, which are unique to Kanazawa.
Ozashiki play experience Participants will have a special experience of ``Ozashiki Asobi'', which can only be experienced by visiting a tea house that is usually closed to first-time visitors.

Backstage tour experience After the performance, we will conduct a backstage tour with explanations of the full-fledged stage mechanisms (approach, rotating stage, etc.) that the Japanese music hall of the Ishikawa Prefectural Music Hall is proud of. We will show you behind the scenes that you cannot normally enter.
Access - Map
Ishikawa Prefectural Music Hall Japanese-style Room
If you are coming by car, you can use the private parking lot (charges apply) on the 2nd basement floor of Ishikawa Prefectural Music Hall. There is also coin parking nearby. Number of parking spaces: 152, large buses: not allowed
1 minute walk from JR Kanazawa Station Kenrokuen Exit (East Exit)
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Q. I am interested in Geiko's performance - we are a group of 7 (two families: 4 parents and 3 children aged 16, 17 and 18). Is it possible to book an event on July 8, 2025 in Kanazawa? What would be the cost and what exactly does such an event look like?
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Hello. Thank you for contacting us.
We are very sorry, but there will be no performance on July 8th.
We hope you have a fulfilling trip to Kanazawa, Japan.