Upcoming Sessions

Three Registered Asakusa Geisha. Live Shamisen, Classical Dance, and Traditional Games — in 75 Minutes.

A 75-minute shared session in a licensed machiai-chaya (geisha banquet house) in Asakusa. At each session, three registered Asakusa geisha appear: two tachikata (dancers) and one jikata (musician for live shamisen and song). Watch classical dance, hear live shamisen, take part in traditional ozashiki (geisha banquet-room) games, and capture the evening on camera or video — live streaming is not permitted.

  • 3 geisha: 2 tachikata (dancers) + 1 jikata (live shamisen & song)
  • Live shamisen, classical dance, matcha & sweets
  • Ozashiki games (e.g. Konpira Funefune) — rules in English
  • Photos & videos welcome throughout — live streaming not permitted
Three Asakusa geisha performing together at an ozashiki session

What’s Included

A focused, 75-minute glimpse of ozashiki culture — performed live, in the room with you.

Classical shamisen performance by a jikata geisha

Live shamisen

Performed by a jikata geisha — not a recording.
Matcha and Japanese sweets served during the session

Matcha & sweets

A bowl of matcha and Japanese sweets, served in your tatami room.
A geisha explaining the rules of an ozashiki game

Ozashiki games

Rules explained in English — the geisha play with you, not for you.
A group photo with the geisha

Photo session

A group photo with the geisha — yours to keep.

The Setting

A licensed machiai-chaya (geisha banquet house) in the heart of Asakusa’s historic hanamachi (geisha district).

The entrance of Asakusa Miyakodori

The entrance — Asakusa hanamachi

A private tatami room inside Miyakodori

A tatami room used for every ozashiki

Upcoming Dates

Held primarily on Mon / Wed / Fri at 3:00 PM. Click any date to reserve.

Limited-time campaign price¥17,600 / personRegular ¥22,000 / person
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Solo welcome Come on your own — many guests do.
No kimono Casual dress is fine. Just come as you are.
English OK Rules and explanations in English throughout.
First-time No prior knowledge of ozashiki needed.
Photos welcome Camera and video OK — live streaming not permitted.

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers before you reserve.

What should I wear?
Smart casual is fine. No kimono or formal wear is required. The session takes place on tatami, so we ask that you remove your shoes at the entrance — comfortable, easy-to-remove footwear is a small kindness.
Can I attend alone?
Yes. The Tea House session is a shared-seating format, and many guests come on their own. You will sit alongside other guests in the same tatami room and share the programme together.
Is English available?
Yes. Game rules, the order of the programme, and short cultural explanations are given in English throughout the session. The performance itself — dance and shamisen — is in its original Japanese form.
Can I take photos?
Yes — photos and videos by guests are welcome throughout the session. The only thing we ask is that live streaming is not permitted, to protect the privacy of the geisha and other guests in the room.
How is this different from the private ozashiki plans?
The Tea House session is a 75-minute shared-seating format with a fixed programme — three geisha, live shamisen, classical dance, ozashiki games, matcha and sweets. Private Ozashiki plans are reserved entirely for your party in your own tatami room, with longer time, a kaiseki meal, and a flexible programme shaped by your conversation with the geisha. For guests visiting Asakusa Miyakodori for the first time, the okami recommends a private evening if your schedule allows.

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75 minutes · All sessions at 3:00 PM · English support available throughout