Discover the World of Noh in a Rural Kyoto Village - Includes Tea & Kyoto Sweets at a Temple
・Join a noh actor's practice and watch their beautiful dance in Ohara, Kyoto, surrounded by Japan's traditional scenery ・Visit a private Zen temple usually closed to tourists. Enjoy seasonal Kyoto sweets and tea on the veranda ・Choose from various options, including touring Ohara’s temples and watching a noh instrument performance with chanting. / Noh is a traditional Japanese performing art with over 600 years of history, recognized by UNESCO as an intangible cultural heritage. In this plan, you'll practice noh in Ohara, Kyoto, surrounded by nature, and watch a beautiful noh performance. You'll also learn about its history and Buddhist influences, experiencing Japanese culture and spirituality. To wrap up, you'll visit a tranquil Zen temple, enjoying tea, sweets, and a beautiful garden view.
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Information
- Minimum Number of Passengers
- 2 participants
- Maximum Capacity
- 6 participants
- Meeting and Exchange Areas
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Kyoto Bus Ohara Information Center
84 Ohararaikoincho, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto, 601-1242 - Open Period
- Closed on certain days
- Closed Period
- Year-end and New Year
- Meeting Times and Business Hours
- 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. (closes at 5:00 p.m.)
- Tour Schedule
- 1. Meet at Kyoto Bus Ohara Information Center (gather 5 minutes before the start time). 2. Enjoy the rural landscape as you travel to the rehearsal stage (30 minutes). 3. Experience noh training from a noh actor (90 minutes). 4. Move to the temple (5 minutes) 5. Discussion of Buddhist ideas and noh theater, followed by tea and sweets. 7. End.
- Required Time
- 180 minutes
- Provision of Meals
- Meals are not provided
- Universal accessibility
- No (there are stairs.)
- Parking
- N/A (available nearby)
- Related websites
- https://otonami.jp/wabunka/experiences/en_noh-ohara/
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