The GEISHA Tour

Experience tours with real Geisha and fine Japanese cuisine

Experience fine Japanese cuisine and the art of Geisha at a Ryotei in Mukojima, Sumida-ku, a short distance from Asakusa, the home of the SKYTREE!

Fujiyama, Samurai, and Geisha are the images of Japan. We offer The Geisha Tour, a cultural tour that allows you to enjoy authentic Japanese cuisine while watching Geisha perform their art. This tour, called Ozashiki Asobi, is usually only available with an introduction, but we can act as your introduction and guide.

The history of Geisha dates back to the Edo period (1603-1868), some 300 years ago, and today they play an important role in carrying on traditional Japanese culture. They perform traditional Japanese songs, Shamisen, and dance in front of your eyes. This tour is the ultimate Japan experience. Make your stay in Tokyo, Japan, something special!

Course Information

Those who wish can also try traditional Japanese instruments and Japanese dance for free!-
* Musical instruments: Shamisen, Japanese flute, Japanese drums, etc.

Royal Course

90,000 JPY

3-hour Ozashiki play experience 90,000 JPY per person (including tax, food, and all-you-can-drink)

* As a rule, minimum of 2 persons; 115,000 JPY for only 1 person (including tax, food, and all-you-can-drink). The total time is approximately 4 hours including the meeting and the send-off.

For details of Royal Course, please click here.

Example Schedule:

  • 17:30~: Meet the client in Asakusa. Guided to a Ryotei (traditional Japanese restaurant).
  • 18:00~21:00approx. : You will enjoy fine Japanese food and sake at the Ryotei while watching Geisha dance and music. You will also have the opportunity to play Ozashiki with Geisha.
  • Around 21:00: See you off.

There is also a Royal course with after-party course, which is a 3-hour course with a real geisha and high-class Japanese cuisine + 2-hour after-party course.
For more information, please contact HIGH END CONCIELGE.

News & Information

FAQ

While there are other tours where you can meet Geisha and Maiko, most of them are more of a hands-on experience. The Geisha Tour is a more authentic and authentic experience. It is a service for you or your group only, so you can relax and enjoy yourself. During a full three hours in the tatami room(Ozashiki), you will enjoy fine Japanese cuisine and sake while watching traditional songs and dances performed by geisha. You will also have the opportunity to experience unique Japanese cultural activities such as pouring sake and playing Ozashiki-Game. As a rule, first-time visitors are not allowed to enjoy authentic Japanese traditional Japanese entertainment in the tatami room. However, “The Geisha Tour” is available for first-timers (first-time visitors), with our company acting as the introducer. We also provide English- or Chinese-speaking attendants to ensure that first-time guests can enjoy the experience with peace of mind.
This is authentic Japanese cuisine. The menu varies depending on the season, but consists of appetizers, soup, sashimi, grilled dish, bonito, tempura, vinegared dish, and mizugashi(ice). If you have any food allergies or dislikes, please let us know at least 7 days prior to the banquet so that we can accommodate them. You can also change the dishes for an additional charge. Please let us know at least 7 days in advance.
Geishas are trained daily in the arts of singing, dancing, tea ceremony, and flower arrangement. What they perform in the tatami room are traditional Japanese songs and dances. They also learn to play various musical instruments such as the shamisen and Japanese flute.
Maiko is the term used in Kyoto, while in the East it is called Hangyoku. A Maiko (Hangyoku) is a woman who is training to become a Geisha (Geiko). The main job of both Geisha and Hangyoku is to entertain guests with songs, dances, and other artistic performances. Since this is in Mukojima, Tokyo, sometimes a Hangyoku will be in the tatami room.
We try to have one Geisha or Hangyoku per guest whenever possible, but we cannot guarantee this. However, we try to have at least three geisha for every five guests.
Click below to jump to the application page. Please refer to the application page for details. After you submit your application or inquiry via the form, we will send you an automated response email with the name and phone number of our person in charge. However, our telephone staff cannot speak English or Chinese, so please send any questions by email as a general rule.
All ages and genders are welcome. Small children are welcome to participate as long as they do not jump up and down during the three-hour tatami, but it is appropriate for children to be at least 18 years old. Elderly people can also sit in the kotatsu-style tatami room, which is similar to a chair. Regular chairs are also available. Although “The Geisha Tour” is originally designed for overseas travelers, many Japanese people are interested in this event. Of course, Japanese people are also welcome to join the tour.
Although some Geisha are fluent in English, our attendants generally speak English or Chinese and can interpret for you if necessary.
Company name and address are listed at the bottom of each page. If you contact us, we will send you the representative's name and phone number. Please note that our telephone representatives do not speak English or Chinese, so please contact us by email as a general rule for any questions.