At the traditional Japanese venue, which also serves as a practice space, guests are warmly welcomed through events like "Ozashiki Odori"(traditional tatami room dance). There is a option you can also experience "Osencha-kai"(Japanese green tea ceremony) .
The traditional Japanese house build 170 years ago offers a glimpse into the lifestyle and customs of the Japanese people frim days gone by.
Kagoshima, the second-largest producer of tea in Japan, boasts picturesque tea plantations scattered throughout the prefecture. Indulge in carefully selected sencha, paired with seasonal Japanese sweets, and savor the essence of each season.
In the past, in Kagoshima, it was customary for women in every household to acquire etiquette through pursuits such as tea ceremonies, shamisen playing, and dance before marriage. Throughout the prefecture, there were local gatherings called "shachu" with practice venues where residents showcased singing, dancing, and shamisen performances during celebrations and events like flower viewing or house-raising ceremonies. "Sumiyoshi Shachu" based in Ichiki-Kushikino City, Kagoshima, continues to be the sole entity preserving this traditional performing art, dating back to the Meiji era (around 1870)
This activity primarily supports Japanese, but they can communicate in simple English or utilize translation apps if needed.
There are cats, dogs, birds, and other animals at the venue. Please be aware in advance.