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Mukojima Geisha Tour

Enjoy a meal of seasonal kaiseki cuisine delicacies while viewing dancing by geisha—professional female entertainers highly trained in traditional dance, singing and samisen (stringed instrument) playing—at the Sakura-chaya, an old-style restaurant in Tokyo's east end district of Mukojima. This opportunity to view real geisha will throw a new light on their accomplishments. With drop-off service at your hotel (service not available at some hotels).


Course No. R350
Departure Nov. 17, Nov. 27, Dec. 6, Dec 22, 2008 / Special days between Mar. 1–Nov. 30, 2009
Estimated time 17:40-21:50
Meal Dinner included
Fare Adult 12,000 yen


Hamamatsucho Bus Terminal (17:40)

Statue of Liberty

Statue of Liberty

The statue of liberty of Paris made its appearance in Odaiba in 1998?99, the Year of France in Japan. The current statue was erected later, a replica of the original officially recognized by the French government. It is a perfect spot for photographs.

Sakura-chaya

A Japanese-style luxury restaurant in Mukojima, famous for beautiful cherry blossoms from the middle of the Edo period (1603-1867) and renowned as a geisha district. A historical residence lined with valuable household furnishings, here you can experience a sense of Japan's cultural traditions such as Japanese cuisine or geisha dancing.

Hamamatsucho Station North Exit (21:20)

Hotel drop-off (21:30-22:30)

*Casual attire (T-shirts, shorts, sandals, etc.) is not recommended.




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