Unlike staged performances designed for tourists, this experience offers an authentic glimpse into the world of Tokyo geisha. Guests are warmly welcomed into an atmosphere of grace and charm, where every detail reflects the subtle artistry of Tokyo’s iki culture.
*Captivating dance and musical performances by geisha, presented up close in the ozashiki
*Where questions are encouraged and traditions come to life
*A welcome drink of your choice and a small snack included in your fare
*The opportunity to take photographs, preserving this rare moment in time
The beauty of this experience lies in its accessibility. Whether you join as a solo guest, a couple, or with friends, you’ll find the mood both cheerful and graceful—an evening where learning, laughter, and cultural discovery naturally intertwine.
For those seeking more than sightseeing—for travelers and residents who long to understand the living traditions of Japan—this is a cultural treasure not to be missed.
Step into the elegant world of traditional Japan at Tsunokami in Arakicho, Shinjuku, Tokyo.
Enjoy an authentic geisha performance, engage in conversation, and take memorable photos.
Every Thursday, 16:00 – 22:00
Showtime Performances (20 min each)
17:00 / 19:00 / 21:00
What’s Included?
Geisha will visit your seat and entertain you
Photo opportunities with geisha
Includes 1 drink & snacks (additional drinks available, non-alcoholic options included)
Guidance on how to enjoy the experience
Free seating (Zabuton cushions / low chairs available)
Tatami flooring – please avoid entering barefoot
A 3-minute walk from Yotsuya-Sanchome Station on the Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line. Enter Shariki-mon Street from Shinjuku Street, go into the alley with coin parking, and the venue is on the 3rd floor of the building on the right.
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