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"Nihon Buyo" is a traditional Japanese dance form that is linked to various cultures such as gagaku, noh, tea ceremony, and kabuki.
Dance movements are graceful and delicate, with expressive body movements, hand movements and facial expressions being key elements.
It is performed on a variety of occasions, including festivals, celebrations, and stage performances.
Here at "Japanese Culture Cafe Pink. ASAKUSA",
Learn how to greet, walk, and behave from the head of the Shinkawa School of Japanese dance.
Shinkawa-ryu has a wide variety of dance styles, from classical Japanese dance to Kabuki dance and Bon Odori.
The head of the school, Ogio Shinkawa, will provide careful instruction so that everyone, from children and students to the elderly, can enjoy the show.
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]
Second Head of the Shinkawa School of Japanese Dance: Shinkawa Sen'o
She began studying Japanese dance at the age of three and made her debut at the Kabukiza Theatre at the age of five.
He grew up under his mother (the current head of the family) as a master and Natori, and took over as the second Natori.
Based in Yokohama, she also holds Japanese dance classes and recitals in Tokyo.
・Third generation head of the Yosho School of Ikebana ・Director of the Yokohama Ikebana Association ・Nationally qualified as a childcare worker ・Childcare support worker (after-school instructor, first-time care worker)