Gion/Higashiyama (Kiyomizu-dera, Yasaka Shrine, Heian Shrine) × Japanese Culture Tour

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Kyoto Sake Brewery Tour, Tasting 22 Sake
3 hours

Kyoto Sake Brewery Tour, Tasting 22 Sake

◆Introduction Visit the Gekkeikan Okura Sake Museum for an in-depth look at sake, followed by tastings of a variety of sake styles at local bars. Discover the history, brewing process, and flavor profiles of sake as you sample several types produced in Kyoto. Visit the museum to explore sake history, and walk through Kyoto's sake brewing district to learn more. ◆Included ・Sake Tasting (18 varieties at a sake restaurant) ・Tour photos included ・Entry fee to Gekkeikan Okura Museum *Guests under 20 can substitute sake tasting with food or light snacks. ◆Not Included ・Additional meals or drinks (available for purchase) ◆Itinerary ・Chushojima Station (Pass through) Begin your Kyoto sake brewery and tasting tour in Fushimi. ・Gekkeikan Okura Sake Museum Learn about the sake-making process at the Gekkeikan Okura Sake Museum. Duration: 30 minutes, includes admission. ・Teradaya (Pass through) ・Kappa Gallery Discover the art of sake-making at the Kappa Gallery. Duration: 30 minutes, includes admission. ◆Additional Info ・Wheelchair inaccessible ・Not recommended for pregnant individuals ・Not suitable for those with heart conditions or other serious illnesses ![](https://assets.hldycdn.com/experiences/2e8e17_1785f125e3fb4743bef00fc6360cf1a6~mv2.jpg) ![](https://assets.hldycdn.com/experiences/2e8e17_e00696c1ae594057b0fd8a5ed8e26823~mv2.jpg) ![](https://assets.hldycdn.com/experiences/d3ae06_c70f2c793a6e4bbe97796b93255201c6~mv2.jpg) ![](https://assets.hldycdn.com/experiences/2e8e17_d7180a173b4e41be950b681fff3c8934~mv2.jpg) ![](https://assets.hldycdn.com/experiences/2e8e17_acff9d4f4115472b8c76ef0a93aed1f7~mv2.jpg)

Kyoto Japanese Culture Bar Hopping
¥14400~
Private Maiko & Geiko Ozashiki Experience in Kyoto – Exclusive Access to Japan's Most Intimate Cultural Tradition
Approximately 2 to 3 hours

Private Maiko & Geiko Ozashiki Experience in Kyoto – Exclusive Access to Japan's Most Intimate Cultural Tradition

## A Maiko Awaits in the Kyoto Night "I want to meet a maiko." It is one of the most quietly held dreams of travelers visiting Kyoto. Yet the authentic ozashiki — the private banquet world where maiko and geiko entertain — has long been guarded by the famous "ichigen-san okotowari" rule: no first-time visitors without a personal introduction. For most travelers, the door has simply been closed. **Utage (宴) opens that door.** In the private tatami room of a partner ryotei in Kyoto's historic Higashiyama district, you are welcomed by genuine maiko and geiko dispatched directly from a traditional okiya (geisha house). This is not a stage show, and it is not a "companion" service. It is the real ozashiki, made accessible to international guests for the first time. ![Maiko in Kyoto](https://assets.hldycdn.com/48b2add6-c5ff-4fc3-802f-bc2133cc0637.jpeg) ## A Cultural Evening, Crafted with Nothing Left Out Across two to three quiet hours, you enjoy a multi-course Japanese kaiseki dinner with free-flowing drinks, watch a graceful traditional dance performed by the maiko, take part in classic ozashiki games such as konpira fune-fune, and converse directly with the maiko and geiko about their lives, training, and the centuries-old culture of Kyoto's hanamachi. Every cost is included: the maiko's "ohana-dai" (engagement fee), the kaiseki course, all-you-can-drink alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, consumption tax, service charge, and the English-speaking interpreter. **There are no tips, no surcharges, and no surprises** — a striking departure from the traditional "iine" (named-price) world of the geisha districts, where the bill is only revealed at the end of the night. ![Ozashiki dance performance](https://assets.hldycdn.com/281fc3fd-4d61-47f1-9eee-d37e648527fd.png) ## Why International Travelers Choose This Experience - **Beyond "ichigen-san okotowari"** — Step into a world that even most Japanese never enter, in a fully private tatami room of a partner ryotei. - **Heirs of a living tradition** — Maiko and geiko are not entertainers in the modern sense. They are formally trained successors of one of Japan's most refined cultural arts, dedicated to dance, music, and the etiquette of the ozashiki. - **Multilingual support** — A professional English-speaking interpreter accompanies your evening as standard. French, Spanish, and Portuguese interpretation can also be arranged on request. - **Dietary accommodations** — Dedicated menus are prepared in advance for vegetarian, gluten-free, and dashi-free requirements. While the kitchen cannot offer strict halal or vegan cooking methods (such as dedicated cookware or fully alcohol-free seasonings), it can accommodate these guests through ingredient changes — for example, by omitting meat or seafood-based dashi. Please consult us in advance. ![Maiko entertaining international guests](https://assets.hldycdn.com/22d59b2a-faa5-4bb3-b279-bbb263efa079.jpeg) ## The Setting — A Private Room in Higashiyama The experience is held at "Yasaka-dori Enraku," a beautifully restored former kimono merchant's house on Yasaka-dori, just a few minutes' walk from Kennin-ji Temple and only five minutes from the heart of Gion. A second venue, "Yorozu Enraku," is also available steps from Hanamikoji-dori in Gion proper, within walking distance of Yasaka Shrine. Both sites are fully private — no other guests, no other groups, only you, your party, and the maiko. ![Private tatami room](https://assets.hldycdn.com/ee0d67ef-6dbf-4f81-ada2-201a426f782a.jpeg) ## Kaiseki Cuisine and Free-Flowing Drinks Dinner is a seasonal Japanese kaiseki course featuring obanzai (Kyoto-style home cooking), sashimi, a meat dish, namafu and yuba in ankake sauce, tempura, rice, soup, and a sweet finale. The free-flowing drink menu includes draft and bottled beer, shochu (barley and sweet potato), Gekkeikan sake (chilled or warm), red and white wine, highballs, lemon sour, plum wine, and a full range of soft drinks. ![Kaiseki cuisine](https://assets.hldycdn.com/4f0d69c5-ab3c-422b-a40f-61c450a1532c.jpeg) ![Seasonal Japanese course](https://assets.hldycdn.com/0774ff58-28a3-4684-92fc-8b802406a02d.jpeg) ## Pricing (per person, tax included) ### Standard Season | Group Size | Price per Person | |------------|-----------------| | 2 guests | ¥69,800 | | 3 guests | ¥52,500 | | 4 guests | ¥41,500 | | 5+ guests | ¥38,000 | ### High Season (March 15 – June 30 / October 1 – November 30) | Group Size | Price per Person | |------------|-----------------| | 2 guests | ¥79,800 | | 3 guests | ¥62,500 | | 4 guests | ¥51,500 | | 5+ guests | ¥48,000 | Pricing reflects a single maiko with recorded music as the base plan. Additional maiko, geiko, or live shamisen accompaniment by a jikata can be arranged for an extra ¥55,000 (excluding tax) per performer on request. ![Maiko portrait](https://assets.hldycdn.com/46e3b331-5e53-4c7d-b430-a698dd3dfce8.jpeg) ## A Once-in-a-Lifetime Evening in Kyoto An ozashiki evening with a maiko is not a performance you watch — it is a moment in time you share. Guarded for centuries, opened tonight just for you. This is not "a Japan experience." This is **the** Japan experience that exists nowhere else in the world. ![Maiko with guests](https://assets.hldycdn.com/6b198cb0-3664-420f-92f9-7224bb3ae256.jpeg)

Gion/Higashiyama (Kiyomizu-dera, Yasaka Shrine, Heian Shrine) Japanese Culture
¥38000~