Maiko Theatre

Southern Higashiyama


This is a new spot hosting maiko shows for small groups in a modern building. It includes a bit of tea ceremony, two short dances, conversation time and photo ops. Drinks are available and there's a bentō box option for the lunchtime performance. There's some waiting around at times but this is one of the more affordable options.


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