Learn traditional etiquette from the renowned Ogasawara-Ryu school.
・Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of Edo-era Japan. ・Supervised by world-renowned director Amon Miyamoto ・Unique cultural experiences in the heart of Edo, Nihonbashi and Ginza ・Hands-on participation in traditional Ogasawara-Ryu etiquette ・Collaboration with local antenna shops and cultural heritage sites
Join us for an exclusive cultural experience in the heart of Edo, Nihonbashi, and Ginza, as part of the Edo Kaido Project. This project, supervised by the world-renowned director Amon Miyamoto, aims to promote the rich cultural heritage of the Edo period through a series of unique activities.
Special Highlights:
Edo Cultural Experience and Invitation to Kaido Tourism:
Engage in traditional Edo cultural activities such as Yabusame (horseback archery) and other historical practices in the Nihonbashi area. Gain a deeper understanding of the Edo Five Routes and their historical significance. Collaborative Cultural Events:
Experience a first-of-its-kind cultural collaboration between the Nihonbashi area and regions along the Edo Kaido. Discover the unique combination of different tourism resources in an unprecedented manner. High-Value Cultural Content:
Participate in cultural experiences guided by esteemed masters and practitioners. Enjoy events like Yabusame that attract and engage visitors, enhancing the cultural value of the Nihonbashi area. Ogasawara-Ryu Etiquette Experience: Step back in time and immerse yourself in the 850-year-old traditions of the Ogasawara-Ryu school of etiquette, which has been passed down through generations of shoguns. This experience includes:
An introduction to the etiquette practices taught by the Ogasawara family to the Tokugawa shogunate. Hands-on learning of proper standing postures, sitting and walking techniques, and traditional movements such as knee-walking and knee-retreating. This event is a rare opportunity to engage with Japan's rich cultural heritage in a meaningful and interactive way. Whether you are a history enthusiast or simply curious about traditional Japanese culture, this experience promises to be both educational and unforgettable.
・For people aged 12 and over. ・Please refrain from wearing skirts or anything above the knee. ・Please wear clothes that allow you to move easily. ・Please tell me your shoe size since I wear shoes.
Please be on time for the meeting.