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You can experience the traditional Japanese dance, "Mikomai," in Asakusa.
Shrine maiden dance is a tradition passed down from generation to generation by shrine maidens.
Since shrine maiden dances are often performed at religious ceremonies and Shinto weddings, I think there are many people who have never seen one.
Originally, it was said that a god would descend upon a shrine maiden performing the shrine maiden dance and give her divine guidance.
In other words, by performing shrine maiden dance, one can become one with the gods and nature.
Furthermore, shrine maiden dance is imbued with the "reverence for the gods" and "beautiful etiquette" that have been cherished by the ancient Japanese people.
This will be an opportunity for both Japanese people and people from overseas to experience Japan's beautiful culture and learn about the spirituality that the Japanese people have cherished.
It is a 3-minute walk from Kaminarimon Gate, and nearby tourist attractions include
It is a perfect location with many tourist attractions such as Sensoji Temple, Sumida Park, Tokyo Skytree, Ueno Zoo, and Tokyo National Museum.
[Instructor profile]
Former professional shrine maiden: Asami Suzune After graduating from Suzune Music University, she served the shrine as a professional shrine maiden and served as the head shrine maiden.
In 2018, she started a shrine maiden dance class and is receiving more and more requests to give lectures as an external shrine maiden dance instructor from shrines in the Kanto region.
She is also committed to spreading the word about the charms of shrines through the media, and has previously appeared on Shibuya Cross FM and provided guidance for shrine maiden dance in the film "Himoto no Joshi!"