A variety of events featuring traditional culture and entertainment will be held.
■Oct.15(Sat) (1)12:40 (2)14:50
The special guest, Ms. Aoi talks about “The manners of tasting Matcha” and challenges “Photo Senryu” at the Event Stage.
<Wakana Aoi Official Site>
http://www.stardust.co.jp/section1/profile/aoiwakana.html
■Oct.15(Sat) (1)11:00 (2)13:20
■Oct.16(Sun) (1)10:40 (2)12:20 (3)14:30
“Rakugo”, a traditional Japanese culture, will be performed in English by a Japanese and in Japanese by a British. They introduce “Rakugo” and how to fun it by easy and gently.
<Kimochi Official Site>
http://www.kimochi2010.com/
<Diane kichijitsu Official Site>
http://www.diane-o.com
■Oct.15(Sat) (1)10:00 (2)12:00 (3)15:50
■Oct.16(Sun) (1)10:10 (2)13:20 (3)15:30
Taichi Hikita plays a “Tsugaru-shamisen” solo powerfully and emotionally to perform traditional melody.
<Taichi Hikida Official Site>
http://on-tsu-do.com/artist/398
■Oct.15(Sat) (1)10:30 (2)14:30
■Oct.16(Sun) (1)9:40 (2)11:40 (3)13:50
Students ensemble who major in Japanese music play “shakuhachi” at “Tokyo Grand Tea Ceremony”.
■Price:\500
It is available for visitors to try putting a name & coloring for a Japanese lantern.
The lantern may take back with the visitor. Let’s try it on site.
Admission fee : JPY500 (for one person) * registration is on-site at the day.
“Machi-kago”, that was used as a manpower car in Edo era is remanufactured for this Tea Ceremony. Visitors can touch and get on it, and also take photos.
For foreign visitors to casually experience traditional Japanese culture (flower arrangement, braided cord, kimono dressing, etc.)
Application is received on that day.
https://www.artscouncil-tokyo.jp/en/events/14099/
Bonsai, traditional Japanese culture popular overseas, will be exhibited in the outdoor rest space. No admission is required other than the entrance to Hama-rikyu Gardens.