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 |
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| 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
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.
