Private Japanese Taiko Drum Lessons in Tokyo
Tokyo, Japan
Trip Type: Cultural Tours
Duration: 60 minutes
Try taking a private traditional taiko lesson in Tokyo. Your instructor is a friendly, English-speaking professional of the art who will teach you how to play a traditional Japanese song.
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Try taking a private traditional taiko lesson in Tokyo. Your instructor is a friendly, English-speaking professional of the art who will teach you how to play a traditional Japanese song.
Taiko is a traditional, Japanese drum that has developed through the long history of Japan along with various traditional art forms such as Noh, Kyo-gen, Nagauta, and Kabuki. Wadaiko, especially, refers to a taiko of Japanese origin. It is a compound word consisting of "wa"(Japanese) and "daiko" (a suffix of the word "taiko").
With this experience, you will take a private Taiko lesson led by a friendly, professional instructor who will teach you the basics. Of course there is no need to be good at speaking the Japanese language or know how to play any musical instruments. Students of all levels can enjoy this lesson.
After taking the lesson, you will play a simple Japanese song together with the instructor. At the end of the experience, the instructor let you wear a Happi, a traditional Japanese coat and take some pictures!
Taiko is a traditional, Japanese drum that has developed through the long history of Japan along with various traditional art forms such as Noh, Kyo-gen, Nagauta, and Kabuki. Wadaiko, especially, refers to a taiko of Japanese origin. It is a compound word consisting of "wa"(Japanese) and "daiko" (a suffix of the word "taiko").
With this experience, you will take a private Taiko lesson led by a friendly, professional instructor who will teach you the basics. Of course there is no need to be good at speaking the Japanese language or know how to play any musical instruments. Students of all levels can enjoy this lesson.
After taking the lesson, you will play a simple Japanese song together with the instructor. At the end of the experience, the instructor let you wear a Happi, a traditional Japanese coat and take some pictures!
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