Maiko Dinner Show Yasakadori Enraku

Southern Higashiyama


Traditional restaurant Yasadori Enraku started hosting intimate maiko (apprentice geisha) performances in early 2017. Guests are seated on tatami-mat floors at low tables for dinner and shows include a dance performance, as well as the chance to partake in ozashiki (party drinking games), have a chat to maiko and get your photo taken. The price includes all you can drink.


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