Maiko Night Performance with Kaiseki-style Kyoto cuisine Dinner
Overview
Kyoto's enchanting maiko performances and exquisite Kaiseki dinner create an immersive cultural experience. This hassle-free evening bus tour begins with pickup at Kyoto Station, transporting you to the renowned Shozan Resort Kyoto.
- 🎭 A captivating maiko dinner show features traditional songs, dances, and instruments performed by skilled apprentices.
- 🌸 After the show, enjoy a leisurely stroll through the beautiful Japanese garden and admire traditional architecture.
- 🌌 The tour includes a brief stop at Higashiyama-sancho Park, known for its mesmerizing night views of Kyoto.
- 🏨 Drop-offs are available at Kyoto Station or select hotels: Kyoto Tokyu Hotel, RIHGA Royal Hotel Kyoto, and Hotel Keihan Kyoto Grande.
- ⚠️ This tour is designed for cultural immersion; please respect local customs during performances and interactions.
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- Transportation from Kyoto Station (by bus)
- Admission to Maiko Performance
- On-board audio guide (English, Chinese and Korean)
- Complimentary drop-off at Kyoto Tokyu Hotel, RIHGA Royal Hotel Kyoto, and Hotel Keihan Kyoto Grande
- Kaiseki-style Kyoto cuisine Dinner(Food allergies are not available)
- Hotel drop-off (except for Kyoto Tokyu Hotel, RIHGA Royal Hotel, and Hotel Keihan Kyoto Grande)
- Hotel pickup
- Drinks
- Other personal expenses
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Shozan Resort Kyoto【Kyoto Style Kaiseki Cuisine】 Because Kyoto is surrounded by mountains, this makes it difficult to obtain a variety of seafood. As a result of this making exceptionally delicious cuisine with limited options for ingredients has always been the best demonstration of a chef’s cooking skills. You can enjoy these subtle flavors that highlight the natural essence of the ingredients while your eyes are dazzled by the beautiful presentation of each dish. 【Maiko】 A maiko is an apprentice geiko (not exactly same as geisha) in Kyoto, western Japan. Their jobs consist of performing songs, dances, and playing the shamisen or the koto (traditional Japanese instruments) for visitors during feasts. Maiko are usually aged 15 to 20 years old and become geiko after learning how to dance the traditional kyomai dances, play the shamisen, and learning Kyō-kotoba (dialect of Kyoto), regardless of their origins.