In the past, “Tate” or the art of Japanese sword flighting was considered as a special technique only for stage and/or movie actors, and for students in acting school. The art has been seen as refined movements in acting; but it also includes graceful manners, appropriate behaviors, harmonious movements with others, proper conduct in behavior and attitudes, and respecting others involved. In the end, the art teaches us a moral principle – or “Do” in Japanese – to discipline our souls and spirit. At Japan Tate-do Association, we emphasize the “Do” aspect of the art, and introducing “Tate Do” to general public. Through practicing the art of “Tate Do” with us, we sincerely hope for practitioners of the art to advance their appreciation toward traditional Japanese culture.

Reservations

90 minute special class

Private course only for those who have made a reservation. In addition to the samurai experience, please enjoy the samurai show. [Flow of the experience] - Samurai show 1. Change into kimono 2. Opening greetings 4. Practice/photograph basic sword fighting styles and movements 5. Practice fighting (o
30,000

Sword fighting private lesson

*Please enter the details of the participants in the same price option field for 1 to 4 people. If there are more than 5 people, please add the desired number of people from [Add]. Private course only for those who have made a reservation. You will not be together with other post-experience
30,000

open class

A course to experience together with other customers booked at the same time [Experience flow] 1. Seiza and bow 2. Sword explanation 3. Change into kimono 4. Practice basic sword fighting styles and movements 5. Japanese 6. Practicing the lines and fighting scenes 7. Actual fighting scene 7. If you
8,000

Japanese Night Culture -Shamisen-

[Instructor] Kaoru Kiyama [Profile] A former junior high school teacher, then a geisha, now a shamisen performer who brings energy to people. She runs a shamisen class in Osaka City. She will play various genres of shamisen music, from Okinawan shamisen to Tsugaru shamisen. [Experience content] Afte
10,000

Japanese Night Culture -Nohgaku-

[Noh Experience] [Instructor] Yugo Mizuta [Profile] Noh actor (Kanze-ryu Shite-kata quasi-official/Important Intangible Cultural Property holder/Member of the Japan Noh Association). In order to connect to the next generation, he holds a children's Noh class, dedicates Noh and Shimai to shrines, and
10,000

Japanese Night Culture - Tea Ceremony -

[Instructor] Wakogokoro Evangelist Shoho [Profile] Through tea ceremony and iaido, I convey a way of life in harmony with nature, and as a Wakogokoro Evangelist, I work to develop healthy and happy minds and bodies. [Experience Overview] Learn the samurai way of thinking and body movements, and mast
10,000

Japanese Culture Night Culture - Koto and Shakuhachi Experience -

Let's touch and play the strings of the traditional stringed instrument, the "Koto". We will teach you the structure of the instrument and how to attach the koto plectrum and how to hold it. For the main part of the experience, you will practice a representative Japanese song, "Sakura Sakura", and e
10,000

Japanese Night Culture -Ozashiki Asobi-

[Ozashiki-game experience] [Instructor] Kiyama Kaoru [Profile] A former middle school teacher, she later became a geisha in the entertainment district, playing shamisen to accompany Japanese dance and ozashiki-game. She is currently active as a multi-genre shamisen performer, playing a variety of sh
10,000

Japanese Culture Night Culture - Calligraphy -

You will learn how to write basic characters, practice your posture, rub the ink, and use a brush. At the end, you will write your favorite characters, words, or name on colored paper and decorate it as you like! Take home your one-of-a-kind creation.
10,000

Japanese Culture Night Culture -Nihonbu-

The lesson starts with a greeting at the beginning and end, and you will experience how to hold a folding fan and how to move your feet. While keeping the basics in mind, you will enjoy the choreography that matches the lyrics in an easy-to-understand way. What to bring: Tabi or socks (also availabl
10,000
Japan Tate-do Association
Japan, Osaka, Nishi Ward, Kitahorie, 1 - 1 - 27, Imai Building, 3F
06-6536-8048
09:30-20:00