Tsugaru shamisen performance durante la cena tradicional





Descripción
Experimente una noche íntima de Asakusa donde el viejo Tokio, una cena tradicional Japonesa y el poderoso sonido del Tsugaru shamisen en vivo se unen. Después de un paseo guiado por el templo Senso-ji, disfrute de una cena en un restaurante local mientras músicos galardonados interpretan de cerca uno de los instrumentos tradicionales más dinámicos de Japón. Tsugaru Shamisen es conocido por su sonido audaz y resonante, estilo dramático, velocidad, emoción y espíritu de improvisación. Esta no es una música de fondo tranquila, sino una tradición viva interpretada con notable energía y habilidad. La noche incluye comida Japonesa, una bebida de bienvenida, música en vivo y la oportunidad de interactuar con los artistas después del espectáculo. Ideal para viajeros que buscan algo más que turismo, este tour ofrece una manera cálida y personal de experimentar Japón a través de la historia, el ambiente local, la comida, la música y la conexión humana.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
El Centro de Información Turística Cultural de Asakusa es una de las atracciones turísticas más nuevas de Asakusa. Iremos a la plataforma de observación de la terraza abierta en el último piso del Centro, donde puede obtener una buena vista de la parte principal de Kaminarimon, la Puerta del Trueno, la calle comercial Nakamise, el Templo Sensoji y mucho más en un lado, y al otro lado, otra espléndida vista de Tokyo Skytree y la sede de Asahi Beer.
Kaminarimon (Thunder Gate) es la entrada al mundo del templo budista y el santuario sintoísta. La famosa linterna roja gigante del mundo está colgando debajo de la puerta.
Esta calle conduce al templo Sensoji. Es posible que se sorprenda por su ambiente amigable y acogedor caminando sobre él si hubiera imaginado instalaciones religiosas solemnes y majestuosas. La calle presenta no solo tiendas sino "tabletas de historia", que narra la historia de Asakusa con bellas imágenes.
Hozomon ("Puerta de la Casa del Tesoro") es el interior de dos grandes puertas de entrada que finalmente conducen al Sensoji (el exterior es el Kaminarimon). Una puerta de dos pisos, la segunda historia de Hozomon alberga muchos de los tesoros de Sensoji. La primera historia alberga dos estatuas, tres linternas y dos sandalias grandes.
Es el templo más antiguo de Tokio, y uno de los más importantes. Adyacente al templo hay una pagoda de cinco pisos, que contiene las cenizas de Buda dadas por el gobierno de Sri Lanka y la sociedad budista por la buena voluntad entre Sri Lanka y Japna en su último piso. Puedes participar en rituales centenarios en el Templo y el Santuario de Asakusa y ver qué te depara el destino con la infame fortuna de papel de Sensoji.
lo llevaremos a un restaurante japonés para la presentación en vivo de instrumentos musicales tradicionales, shamisen, etc. Dado que es un restaurante pequeño con un número limitado de asientos, la presentación se presenta justo frente a usted. El rendimiento poderoso pero hábil lo cautivará.
Lo más destacado
Qué incluye
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Los bebés deben sentarse en el regazo de un adulto
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
Opiniones(9)
First off, I am a vegetarian, and the tour went out of their way to make sure I was able to eat on this tour. Almost ate a little too much, in fact. The tour itself was about a mile long walk, give or take, from the tourist center to where the dinner and show took place. The show was energetic and very authentic- I think we were the only tourists in the place, but everyone was very kind and welcoming. I've always thought that the best way to get a feel for a country is its music, and if you agree you really can't do better than this tour. A special shout out to my guide, whose name I can't remember (I am so sorry, I lost the card!), who walked me back to my hotel in the surprise snow storm that hit while we were there.
Great tour of Asakusa and the Senso-JI temple from Akiko. The music concert was great and gave us a little taste of Japanese culture (as did the dinner). Very enjoyable and informative!
We enjoyed our Live music performance over traditional dinner. The food was delicious, and the wine very good. It was very special to hear the fantastic live music , played by very talented musicians. Our guide--YOKO , was excellent. She explained a lot of Japanese history to us . She used a map of Japan to tell us about the areas. She was very helpful, and answered all our questions. THANK YOU, YOKO,
We got to enjoy a tour of the vibrant Asakusa neighborhood, followed by dinner and a show in a small restaurant. The dinner was tasty and featured a variety of Japanese staples. The show had musicians playing traditional instruments with incredible skill. Afterward, they let us strum a few notes ourselves and took photos of us. It was a one-of-a-kind experience and a great introduction to traditional Japanese music.
I had a wonderful time on this tour! For starters, the company had to shift the specifics of the tour due to the previous restaurant closing due to COVID, and they dealt with all of those logistics and worked with me to find a new date that worked for me. The tour guide, Yoko, is very knowledgeable and kind, giving an overview of the history of Asakusa and answering a variety of other questions I had about the area. She was also willing to adjust the tour somewhat based on my interests, which was great, and happily helped take some photos and sent them to me afterward. Then the dinner at the restaurant was delicious and the Shamisen performance was absolutely incredible. Honestly had a great time and would readily recommend this tour for folks interested in getting to know Asakusa and some Japanese history.
We are very glad to know that you had a wonderful experience with our guide Yoko!
It was a great evening of dinner with really talented musicians. The walking tour was very informative and the rest of the evening too. The guide was great conversation, very personable and knowledgeable about the history of the area. I highly recommend this tour.
Yoko san took me in an amazing trip in different places around asakusa, she is very knowledgeable in the history of Japan. I enjoyed listening to traditional Japanese music “shamisen” at an authentic Japanese restaurant which was a one of my best trips in Tokyo. Definitely worth the recommendation!
This fantastic tour through Asakusa under the expert guidance of Yoko san is a great way to understand the history and development of the “old town” region of Tokyo, while seeing the superb shrine and temple complex at Asakusa. The included traditional Japanese kaiseki lunch at the restaurant, followed by a masterful short concert of Tsugaru shamisen. The whole experience is well worth it. If you have only a short time in Tokyo this tour should definitely be on your list of things to do
This tour was led by Yoko who was very knowledgeable about Asakusa and shitamachi neighbourhood. Not only did she show the main area of Asakusa along Nakamise to the temple and shrine, but also she showed the other areas around the main tourist area. Yoko san explained history and culture of the region in excellent English, and was readily able to answer my questions. Undoubtedly the highlight was the kaiseki lunch at the traditional restaurant with masterful demonstrations of Tsugaru style shamisen playing. I certainly think that this is an excellent and informative tour for those who are trying to see typical and historical Tokyo in a short time



