“Noh” and “Kyogen” experiences, geisha dance appreciation and parlor play at the hotel!

2020.01.28

Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel will hold a “Nighttime Event in Shibuya” on January 22 (Wed), January 29, and January 30, 2020.
At the hotel’s Cerulean Tower Noh Theater, workshops such as appreciation of Noh or Kyogen and a Noh mask experience were held. In addition, you can enjoy traditional culture such as geisha dance and parlor play experience. From 21:00 each day, the fee is 3,500 yen per person (including service charge and consumption tax), reservation priority.

As the only hotel with a Noh theater in the hall, a performance of Noh or Kyogen at the Cerulean Tower Noh Theater with English commentary. In the workshop after the performance, you can experience Noh mask wearing, Noh patterns and movements. After that, move to the foyer and watch the geisha dance up close. It is a valuable opportunity to enjoy the traditional Japanese culture, such as playing in a parlor and shopping at a stand.

[Nighttime event in Shibuya] Detailed overview

Schedule : <Kyogen>January 30, 2020
<Noh>January 29, 2020
Time : Each day
Reception 20:30~
Start 21:00
End 23:00(planned)
Venue: Cerulean Tower Noh Theater (B2F) / Foyer (B2F)
fee: 1 persons 3,500 yen (service charge and consumption tax included)
※ reservations first-Japanese, including Allowed participate anyone.

■ Content

[Jan 29]
Noh workshop Noh: Kanze style Noh performer Sakai Otomasa, geiko dance, tea ceremony experience (paid), etc.
Click here for details and reservation on January 29
https://eventregist.com/e/shibuyamice04

[Jan 30]
Kyogen “Kaminari” @Shite: Okura-ryu Chuzaburo Shigeyama, Kyogen workshop, geisha dance, tea ceremony experience (paid), etc.
Click here for details and reservation on January 30
https://eventregist.com/e/shibuyamice05

Cerulean Tower Noh Theater

As a facility that plays the role of transmitting traditional culture to the world, it performs a variety of performance activities, such as ballet and classical music, while performing mainly with Noh and Kyogen performances.

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