Embark on a musical journey in Tokyo with our Koto Playing Experience, where you'll master the basics of the koto, a traditional Japanese string instrument, under the guidance of an expert instructor and explore its historical significance.
Dive into Tokyo's cultural heartbeat with our Koto Playing Experience, where you get to play the koto, a traditional Japanese stringed instrument similar to a sideways harp. With our guidance, you'll quickly pick up how to use the special finger picks and start strumming those thirteen strings, creating melodies even as a beginner. This hands-on experience is designed to be fun and enlightening, offering a fresh way to engage with Japanese musical heritage.
As you learn to play, you'll also explore the koto's fascinating journey through history, from its origins in the 7th century to its role in contemporary music across various genres. By the end of the session, you'll not only have learned to play a few tunes but will also gain insight into how the koto's melodious sounds and its adaptability have made it a cherished instrument in both traditional and modern music settings.
Learn to play the koto, a traditional Japanese instrument
Instruction from a nationally accredited koto instructor
Hands-on experience with koto instrument rental included
Dive into the history and cultural significance of the koto
Opportunity to play simple songs and explore the instrument's versatility
Experience the koto's unique timbre and beautiful sound firsthand
Nationally-accredited koto instructor
Koto instrument rental
Hotel pick up or drop off
Food and drinks
French-speaking guide (¥ 20,000)
Spanish-speaking guide (¥ 20,000)
Upon arrival, you'll be warmly greeted by our team, who will introduce you to the day's activities. You'll get an overview of the koto, its cultural significance, and what you can expect during your experience.
Dive into the hands-on lesson led by our nationally accredited koto instructor. You'll learn how to properly hold the picks, the basics of string plucking, and start playing simple tunes. This session is designed for beginners, ensuring a gradual and enjoyable learning pace.
Take a moment to delve into the rich history of the koto, tracing its origins and evolution. Discover how this instrument has influenced and been integrated into various music genres over the centuries, enhancing your appreciation of the art form.
Now that you've grasped the basics, it's time to practice. You'll have the opportunity to refine your skills and play a simple piece. This session culminates in a mini-performance, where you can showcase what you've learned.
Conclude your experience with a Q&A session, where you can ask any lingering questions and share your thoughts on the experience. We'll wrap up with some final insights and a brief closing ceremony, leaving you with a deeper understanding and appreciation of the koto.
Receive booking confirmation and voucher by email; present e-voucher on-site.
Experience length may vary dependent on participant numbers and operational dynamics.
The tour operates with a minimum of two attendees.
Participants aged six and above incur standard charges.
your language choice during booking.
Multilingual assistance is available from 20 April.
Adherence to guide's instructions is mandatory for safety; non-adherence releases us from liability for incidents.
Grand TJT (B208) in the Kikai Shinko Kaikan Honkan building (1 minute north of Tokyo Tower)
〒105-0011 Tokyo, Minato City, Shibakoen, Kikai Shinko Kaikan Honkan B109 3-5-8
11+ days before tour: Full refund
8-10 days before tour: 20% fee
2-7 days before tour: 30% fee
1 day before tour: 40% fee
Day of tour (before start): 50% fee
After tour start or no show: No refund
Do I need any musical experience to join the tour?
No, you don't need any musical experience to participate. The tour is designed for beginners, and you'll be guided step by step to ensure you can play some basic tunes by the end of the experience.
Can children participate in the experience?
Yes, children aged six and above can participate, but an adult must accompany them. The same charges apply to all participants over the age of six.
What languages are available for the tour?
The primary language of the tour is English. However, French and Spanish language support is available for an additional fee of 20,000 Yen. Please specify your language preference when booking.
Related Read: Koto to Shakuhachi: Your Guide to Traditional Japanese Music
This booking is non-refundable.
Master the basics of the koto, a traditional Japanese string instrument, under the guidance of an expert instructor and explore its historical significance.