Discover the best top things to do in Hokuriku, Japan including Samurai Yakata, Kabukky Land, Ono City Fossil Excavation Experience Center Horossa, Kanazawa Guild, Kodomo Kazokukan, Kaikatsu Club Takaoka Toide, KNB Irifune Kodomokan, Bunkaminka, Taito Station, Kanazawa, Nekocafe Fukuneko.
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Samurai Yakata is a culture house in Kanazawa’s historic area where we aim at promoting traditional Japanese arts in a lighthearted, fun manner. Here you can experience traditional music and dances, and even wear traditional costumes, like Samurai, Ninja and Oiran (female entertainers) costumes. We perform a show everyday many times during the day, in which we have taiko, shamisen, traditional dances and stage combat performances. For the costume experience, you can either purchase a selfie plan or a photo shoot plan, in which our professional photographer will make you look even more fantastic. Other than this, you can experience the culture closely by trying to play the shamisen, fight with the sword using the kenjutsu technique and so on. Also, if you are organizing and event in Kanazawa, you can book our artists to prepare an opening performance for your event.
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Welcome to a real traditional japanese house! We call this kind of house "Kominka" which means "Old Folks House". Our goal is to make live again these kind of houses in Japan. They are a symbol of ancient times in which we hold permanent art exhibitions, musical events, a world's audiolibrary, and a movie theater. You can enjoy drinks and french sweets anytime! Hope to see you there soon!
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TAITO STATION is one of the leading names in Japanese arcade gaming. Featuring the latest selection of arcade games, prize games boasting popular anime and manga memorabilia, ultra-realistic and high-tech virtual games, photo sticker booths and more! A fun, uniquely Japanese experience is guaranteed!
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