




Japanese dram Taiko experience
Japanese Hachimaki (Headband)
English speaking guide
Taiko (Japanese drum)instructor
Happi(a kind of Japanese Kinomo) wearing
Car to and from the Taiko studio
For those observing without participating in the drumming, the cost is 8000 yen per person.Please pay in cash (Japanese yen) at the drum studio on the day of the tour.Please notify us if there are any observers. Without notice, transportation may not be arranged.
This tour has a minimum participation amount of 2 people
Public transportation is available for easy access.
Arrive on time; late arrivals cannot join, even with prior notice.
Guests from Kyoto Station will be picked up by the guide and arrive at Takatsuki Station at the start time.
If the guide’s train is delayed, they may arrive late; please wait patiently.
The total duration includes both the Taiko experience and travel time.
Children under 5 years old are not allowed to participate.
Not suitable for pregnant travelers or those with heart or back conditions.
This experience is not wheelchair accessible.
JR Takatsuki Station
Address: 〒569-1116 Osaka, Takatsuki City, Shiro-umecho 1-1
Meet your guide at the central ticket gate on the 2nd floor of JR Takatsuki Station. Please arrive on time, as late participants cannot join.
Start with a short introduction to Taiko drumming and its history. Learn how this traditional Japanese drum has been used in festivals, ceremonies, and performances for centuries.
Write your wish or name in Kanji (Japanese characters) on a Hachimaki, a traditional headband worn by Taiko drummers. This will be a special souvenir from your experience.
Enjoy a live Taiko performance by a professional drummer. Feel the deep beats and powerful rhythms as they showcase their incredible skill and energy.
A friendly Taiko instructor will teach you the basics of drumming, including how to hold the drumsticks, proper stance, and striking techniques.
Put your new skills to the test by playing a simple Taiko song with the group. Feel the excitement of drumming in sync with others!
Dress in a Happi coat (traditional jacket), Kimono, and Hachimaki headband for a memorable group photo. A great way to remember your Taiko experience!
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Meet your guide at the central ticket gate on the 2nd floor of JR Takatsuki Station. Please arrive on time, as late participants cannot join.
Enjoy a live performance, learn traditional techniques, and dress in authentic Japanese attire. A perfect mix of culture, music, and fun!