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Japanese Kimono Dance Show in TOKYO IkebukuroAn event featuring Japanese dance, one of Japan's traditional dances, is scheduled to be held in Tokyo. If you are going to visit Japan, why not take a look at traditional Japanese dance?

Purpose of the event

If you're planning a trip to Japan, there are must-see experiences for you!!!

- You want to immerse yourself in Japanese culture but don't know what to do.
- Japanese traditional performing arts seem a bit too difficult.
- You're curious to see beautiful kimonos.
- You would like to know what Japanese dance is and how it differs from kabuki.
- Above all, you just want to experience Japanese culture without overthinking it.


Good news for everyone! We offer you an opportunity to engage with Japanese culture! Focusing on the historic traditional art of Japanese dance, which originated from kabuki, we provide complete explanations in English, covering everything from the history to the background of the pieces. You can enjoy the experience without needing any prior knowledge. We have prepared not only entertaining performances but also authentic pieces rich in history.

We are excited to present a dazzling show featuring the renowned SATSUKI SENWAKA from the world of Japanese dance! Let us make your trip to Japan truly amazing!
SENWAKA SATSUKI 五月千和加

Do you want to watch this?

Date:  February 21, 2025 (Japan time)
Venue: live house "WIKE329 Nishi ikebukuro(TOKYO JAPAN)
Time required:About 1 minute walk from JR Ikebukuro Station.
Participation fee:  6600 Japanese yen

Venue guide map



Turn your back to JR Ikebukuro Station and walk along Kanamecho Street for about 4 minutes until you see the ''Ikebukuro Futamata Koban-mae'' intersection.
Turn left onto the side street next to the police box.
Proceed to the "Nishi Ikebukuro koen iriguchi" intersection, then turn left once and twice.
We have arrived at the live house "WIKE329 Nishi ikebukuro".
It is about a 6 minute walk from JR Ikebukuro Station to the venue.
Purchase tickets from the staff at the entrance.
The cost is 6,600 Japanese yen per person.


Reservation form

If you would like to visit, please make a reservation in advance. (Please pay the admission fee at the venue on the day. There is no cancellation fee.)
 



Tickets are 6,600 yen. Please purchase at the venue.