Depending on the date of the event, you will be a maiko or a geisha.
The event time may change due to local circumstances.
Depending on the reception time and number of people, the tour may not be possible.
Confirmed reservations may be canceled due to circumstances in the red light district.
Reception hours are 10:00-17:00. Applications received after that will be processed the next day.
There are stairs to the venue. Please note that this building does not have an elevator.
Due to the nature of the program, we will not be able to hold the event to accommodate delays. You can join the experience once it has started, but please note that depending on the situation, you may not be able to enter the store.
As a general rule, food and drinks are not allowed to be brought in.
Please contact us if you would like to rent it out.
Tours are not allowed. Also, there is no waiting room.
There is no trial fee for children who sit on their parents' laps. (Under 2 years old only)
If you change your reservation date and time after a cancellation fee has been incurred, you will be charged a specified fee.
Our company strictly prohibits the taking, diversion, and possession of images and videos for commercial purposes. If you wish to use it for commercial purposes, please apply for coverage and use in advance.
The Anan Kyoto Maiko Dinner offers an elegant meal at a long-established Kyoto restaurant. Guests can enjoy two live Kyomai dance performances by a real maiko. A highlight is the opportunity to take intimate photos with the maiko. As a souvenir, you will also receive a senshafuda, a special paper charm made by the maiko.
You can easily book the Anan Kyoto Maiko Dinner experience through KKday. Booking via KKday offers convenience, allowing you to secure your reservation in advance and often providing clear details about inclusions, available dates, and confirmation processes, ensuring a smooth planning experience for this unique cultural event.
A maiko dinner is a unique cultural experience where guests enjoy a meal while being entertained by a maiko, an apprentice geisha, who performs traditional dances and engages in conversation. The Anan Kyoto experience specifically provides this authentic interaction at a traditional Kyoto restaurant, ensuring a genuine encounter with a real maiko and her Kyomai dances, along with photo opportunities.
While the Anan Kyoto experience provides an intimate setting to meet maiko, other opportunities in Kyoto include occasional public performances, especially during seasonal festivals in geisha districts like Gion. You might also spot maiko walking in these areas, particularly around dusk, as they commute to their engagements. However, formal interactions are generally through private bookings or dedicated experiences like the Anan Kyoto dinner.
In Japanese culture, a maiko is an apprentice geisha, typically younger and undergoing training. Maiko wear more elaborate hairstyles with long dangling ornaments, brighter kimonos with longer sleeves, and thicker makeup. Geisha are fully trained, distinguished entertainers with simpler hairstyles, more subdued kimonos, and refined makeup. The Anan Kyoto experience focuses on a maiko, offering insight into this specific stage of their artistic journey.
During the Anan Kyoto Maiko Dinner, guests have excellent photo opportunities. You can take close-up pictures of the maiko as she performs her dances. A special highlight of the experience is the chance to take a memorable two-shot photograph directly with the maiko, creating a personal souvenir of your cultural encounter.
Yes, an English guide is available as part of the Anan Kyoto Maiko Dinner experience. The presence of an English-speaking guide enhances the cultural immersion by providing explanations about maiko traditions, the dances performed, and general context about Kyoto's unique entertainment culture, ensuring international guests can fully appreciate the event.
At the Anan Kyoto Maiko Dinner, guests can expect to enjoy two distinct Kyomai dance performances by the maiko. Kyomai is a traditional Kyoto-style dance characterized by its elegance, subtle movements, and storytelling through gestures and expressions. These performances offer a beautiful glimpse into classical Japanese performing arts, deeply rooted in Kyoto's rich cultural heritage.