Hama-rikyu Gardens

Other Programs

Program of Performances

*Please check the venue map for the location of the event.
*There is no participation fee.
*The event will be changed or cancelled due to the various circumstances such as, bad weather.

Kotaro(Daikagura)

■Oct.26 (Sat.) 11:00~11:30, 14:00~14:30
DAIKAGURA is a traditional Japanese street performance, so to speak. In ancient times, performers visited homes to show off their skills, such as spinning plate. The joyful atmosphere of the performers leads to happy homes. Originally, it was a Japanese ritual performance. Today, they exist as entertainment enjoyed by people of all ages. We hope you enjoy these types of acts this time.

Sharari(Violin×Tsugaru Shamisen)

■Oct.26 (Sat.) 12:00~12:30, 15:00~15:30
A collaboration unit featuring violinist Komatsubara Miki and Tsugaru shamisen player Pierre Ono.
In 2014, they released their first CD, "Sharari." With a theme of bringing classical music closer to people, their repertoire spans a wide range, including Japanese folk songs, traditional children's songs, classical music, original tunes, and pop music. Their passionate and boundary-breaking performances, combining the traditional Japanese Tsugaru shamisen and the Western violin, have been well received across the country.

 

Kamijo Mitsuru(The Edo Marionette Group)

■Oct.26 (Sat.) 13:00~13:30
Unique Japanese marionette dolls handed down from the Edo period. "Kappore""Yoidore-A Drunkard""Shishimai- The Lion Dance" and "The Explanation of the Japanese Traditional Marionette"

 

Edo-Daikagura(Daikagura)

■Oct.27 (Sun.) 11:00~11:30, 14:00~14:30
This is one of the Japanese traditional performances art from Edo-daikagura (The lion dance and The Japanese traditional juggling group) This performances are for celebration and believed to be a talisman in ancient Japan. It's represents God and Shrines.This lion is instead of the God. In this dance ,the lion walk around and bite your head.When the lion bite It's make you happy and good luck! Please enjoy many performances that bring good luck!!

 

Ito Yusuke(Kendama)

■Oct.27 (Sun.) 12:00~12:30, 15:00~15:30
Yusuke Ito, a Kendama performer, has won the Japan Kendama Championship 10 times, set three Guinness World Records, and performed at the closing ceremony of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.

 

Ishimorishachu(Satokagura)

■Oct.27 (Sun.) 13:00~13:30
It is an auspicious program where Daikoku-ten, one of the Seven Gods of Good Luck, bestows good fortune on the spectators.
Please pay attention to the funny and enjoyable movements of the accompanying Modoki-san and Okame-san too!

 

Traditional Culture Experience Program

Flower Arrangement(Ikebana)

Participants will experience flower arranging with the instructor. Participants will arrange flowers while looking at sample works. You can take home flowers after participating.
■October 26 (Sat.) October 27 (Sun.) 
Registration on the day.
(1)10:30~11:30
(2)13:00~14:00
(3)15:00~16:00
■Reception Open 9:30~
Reception begins one hour before each session.
■Capacity 20 per session
■Free
※English interpretation.

Shop

■October 26 (Sat.) October 27 (Sun.)
10:00~16:00
Sales of Japanese sweets and accessories, and sales of light meals from food trucks. Sales will end when sold out.

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