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Experience Kanazawa Geiko with an Ozashiki Party
(Deluxe Plan)

Tour Details

Date Your preferred date
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    Closed days (every Wednesday) and event days are not available.
Time About 2 hours
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 Number of people  10~16 people  
    Groups of less than 10 people are also available. 
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Venue 2F Kanazawa Asanogawa Enyukai Hall (1-1-4 Kannon-machi, Kanazawa)
Access Short walk from Hashiba-cho bus stop (paid parking also available nearby)
Fee ¥30,000 (incl. tax) per person
Bento boxed Japanese-style meal from Kinjoro, with local craft beer, local sake, local soft drink, and more (all you can drink)

Make your way to the Kanazawa Asanogawa Enyukai Hall, just a short walk from the Asanogawa Ohashi Bridge.

Learn about the geiko (geisha) of Kanazawa from the panel displays.

The museum features a renovated kura storehouse, which is home to a diorama of the Higashi Chaya District. It looks just like the real thing!

Enjoy the magical feel of a flute performance in a dimly lit room.
(Actual performances may vary.)

Experience the beauty of traditional geiko dancing performed to shamisen music.

Enjoy conversation and drinks with a Kanazawa geiko entertainer, alongside food from a high-end restaurant, in an environment just like a real chaya venue — the highlight of a meal like this is the fun social back-and-forth with the geiko.

For over 130 years, Kinjoro has served luxurious kaiseki multi-course meals, with strong ties to the Chaya districts and geiko of Kanazawa. Enjoy traditional Kaga cuisine prepared with seasonal ingredients, served in lacquered boxes.

Enjoy all you can drink, choosing from a selection of local sake, local craft beer, Noto wine, and shochu spirits, as well as soft drinks like Kanazawa Yuwaku Cider! Savor local sake perfectly paired with Kaga cuisine.

Ozashiki parties also involve games like Tora-tora. Players stand on opposite sides of a wall and pose in time with music. They can choose from three poses, much like rock-paper-scissors.
(Actual games may vary.)

Konpira Funefune is another popular ozashiki game. Players need to keep up with the music as it gradually gets faster and faster.
(Actual games may vary.)

The party ends with photos together with the geiko. Say cheese!

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