Monday 15:00–16:00 (Last Entry Time: 14:55)
Tuesday 15:00–16:00 (Last Entry Time: 14:55)
Wednesday Closed
Thursday Closed
Friday 15:00–16:00 (Last Entry Time: 14:55)
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed
The "WA"DAIKO RHYTHM QUEST is designed as an immersive attraction where participants become Japanese drum players with a mission to perform on stage. It's a journey to rediscover the joy and power of Wadaiko drumming, offering a unique blend of workshop and theatrical experience that culminates in a successful stage performance.
"Wadaiko" literally means "Japanese drum." The term is derived from "Wa" (和), meaning "Japanese" or "harmony," and "Taiko" (太鼓), meaning "drum." It distinguishes traditional Japanese drums and their associated performance art from general drumming traditions found globally, emphasizing its cultural origin and unique rhythmic styles.
While "taiko" is a general term for drums, "Wadaiko" specifically refers to Japanese drums and the distinct musical art form of playing them. Wadaiko drumming embodies traditional Japanese aesthetics, techniques, and cultural significance, often involving choreographed movements and a strong emphasis on group synchronization and spiritual expression, beyond just playing a drum.
The "WA"DAIKO RHYTHM QUEST is structured as an attraction where participants embark on a storytelling mission. You are cast as a drum player who has lost their memories and must successfully perform Japanese drums on stage. This narrative, combined with hands-on instruction and performance, creates an engaging and memorable interactive experience.
Participating in a Wadaiko drumming session involves significant physical engagement. It requires dynamic arm movements for striking the drums with bachi (drumsticks), core strength, and coordination. Drummers often use their whole body, involving stances and powerful strokes that can be quite energetic and expressive, making it a full-body rhythmic activity.
Yes, as a special keepsake from your experience, your final performance during the "WA"DAIKO RHYTHM QUEST Japanese drum session will be filmed on video. This video will then be sent to you at a later date, allowing you to cherish and share your achievement and memories from the drumming attraction.
No, participants do not need any prior drumming experience to join the "WA"DAIKO RHYTHM QUEST. The workshop is designed to be accessible and enjoyable for beginners, providing guidance and instruction for everyone to successfully learn and perform. The focus is on the experience and joy of Japanese drumming, not on existing skill levels.
The "WA"DAIKO RHYTHM QUEST Japanese drum experience is structured as an engaging workshop designed to guide participants through the art of Wadaiko drumming. While the exact duration can vary, most interactive drumming workshops like this typically last approximately 60 to 90 minutes, providing ample time for instruction, practice, and the final performance recording.