We invite you to visit one of the few remaining hidden geisha districts in Japan.

Partially thanks to the film "Memoirs of a Geisha," the Japanese geisha became a familiar term to many around the world, and the geisha tradition continues to thrive in certain areas of Japan up to this day.

Geisha are meticulously trained in a variety of forms of entertainment including dancing, singing, flute, shamisen (a three-stringed Japanese guitar) performing, and are also widely regarded as masters of hospitality. In order to achieve this level of skill and expertise, geisha undergo at least five years of intense training before they are allowed to host guests on their own. 

When guests enjoy the company of the geisha, they may sample fine seasonal cuisine and sake, watch performances by the geisha, and engage in games and conversations with them. Geisha provide only the most luxurious and intimate atmosphere for their guests. 

Geisha occupy parts in town known as the “Hanamachi.” Nowadays, there are only five of these places left in Kyoto, six in Tokyo, and even among these areas only a few hidden establishments offer banquets attended by geisha. 

Experience includes:Geisha entertainment full course kaiseki lunch or dinner
Duration:2 hours (can be adjusted upon request)
Location:Tokyo (inquire for further details)
Price:Please contact us to inquire about pricing
Max # of people:up to 30

Recommended for people who…

● are interested in an authentic Japanese experience in a tatami room
● are looking to enjoy the highest quality entertainment
● hope to visit the very best traditional restaurant in Tokyo
● seek an unforgettable banquet experience

Optional add-ons to make your plan more memorable...

We can provide TRANSPORTATION, PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY, and KIMONO for your experience.

Please inquire.


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