Kyoto's Unique Venues
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Saga Arashiyama has been loved by aristocrats and cultural figures since ancient times.
This museum is a museum that conveys the history and charm of Hyakunin Isshu, which is said to have originated in this area, as well as the essence of Japanese painting.Climb the stone steps, pass through the Kanmokumon gate, and step into the rock garden where you can enjoy the beauty of the four seasons: weeping cherry blossoms in the spring, azaleas in the early summer, red leaves in the fall, and snow caps in the winter.
The view from the second floor is like the world of a Japanese painting, with Mt. Ogura, which is associated with Hyakunin Isshu, in the background, and Arashiyama and the Oi River, which have been famous scenic spots since ancient times, as borrowed scenery.
We offer exciting exhibitions each season so that everyone can enjoy the beauty of Japan and its beautiful nature.You can also use it only for cafes and shops.
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At the same time as you enjoy matcha, you can also learn how to make usucha!
A city-run tea room that is unique to a tea area. Enjoy seasonal sweets while watching matcha and sencha tea being served on a daily basis.
[Special note]
Only about 15 people can be seated at the tea ceremony at a time (15 people on chairs, 30 people in total).It takes about 20 minutes for one seat.
Please note that the matcha and sencha styles change daily.
*There is no parking lot at Taihoan, please use a nearby parking lot.
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A 100-year-old historical Kyomachiya
For the workplace.
SIGHTS KYOTO is a renovated traditional building that was once a teahouse.By taking advantage of the period-inspired features, we have created a coworking space that exudes the quietness and dignity typical of Kyoto.Whether you want to concentrate on work or take a breather, please enjoy the atmosphere of a Kyomachiya that will warmly welcome you.
Work in Kyoto, play in Kyoto.
A place where people and information interact
acquire new valuesA teahouse that was actually used in Kyoto's red light district has been reborn as a coworking space that can be used for business while preserving the taste of the time. Available for drop-in as well as monthly membership. Since it is a free address system, you can concentrate on your work or study while changing your environment, sometimes looking at the flowing Kamogawa River, sometimes overlooking the cobblestones of Miyagawa-suji.
To apply, please visit SIGHTS KYOTO
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A special place called Kyoto, a Noh stage built on the site of the Hana-no-Imperial Palace
Would you like to experience a secret that has been around for 650 years?Was Zeami the original idol boy?Starting with an interesting story about Noh, you will practice singing, experience how to walk and move in Noh, and see and wear gorgeous Noh costumes up close.He is a mysterious Noh mask and a Noh accompaniment that is as good as an orchestra.
There is something like the backbone of the Japanese people, such as straightening your collar and standing tall, which we often forget. Why not explore the business model of a culture that has continued for about 650 years since the Muromachi period? Also, rediscover the good things about Japan by experiencing the awareness and learning.
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Representatives (around 10 people) will actually step onto the Noh stage and learn how to stand and walk in Noh. There are also experiences of playing musical instruments and wearing gorgeous Noh costumes. Try on a Noh mask and experience how a Noh performer sees the perspective from which he dances. If the Kawamura Noh Stage is not available, it can be held on another stage or at your accommodation.NohLINK KYOTOhistoryKyoto sightseeingexperienceKyoto's Unique VenuesgenuineKyoto culture