Experience Japanese Culture Firsthand ≪Okinawa traditional Eisa dance Experience≫
Experience the traditional Okinawan performing art of Eisa.
See it, drum it, dance it , feel it with your whole body!
Eisa is a vibrant performing art from Okinawa, originally danced during the summer Obon season to honor ancestral spirits.
Over time, it has evolved into a dynamic and powerful group performance, combining energetic dance, resonant taiko drumming, and the soulful sound of the sanshin (Okinawan three-stringed instrument).
Today, Eisa captivates audiences not only across Japan, but around the world.
At this workshop, you won’t just watch, you’ll beat the drum, learn the moves, and dance together just like the performers.
Whether you’re local or visiting from abroad, this is a rare opportunity to connect with the spirit of Okinawa, right here in the heart of Nagoya.
Let the rhythm of the drum stir your soul,
let the movement of the dance awaken your body,
and let the spirit of Okinawa fill your heart.
Don’t just watch, join the rhythm.
Make this summer unforgettable with Eisa.
詳情
旅行名稱 | Experience Japanese Culture Firsthand ≪Okinawa traditional Eisa dance Experience≫ |
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日程 | 2025年7月26日 |
時間 | 13:30-15:30 |
費用 | ¥3,500 per person ¥3,000 per person for groups of two or more |
集合地點 | 2nd floor, SAMURAI BUILD. (JFF Inc.) 1-29, Katori-cho, Nakamura-ku, Nagoya City, Aichi |
交通 | 6-minute walk from Exit 2 of Nakamura-Koen Subway Station |
報名方法
垂詢團體名 | JFF Inc. 【Tell】052-413-8200 【E-mail address】japanfolkfestival@jffjff.com |
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報名方法 |
E-mail address(japanfolkfestival@jffjff.com)、Tell(052-413-8200)、or from Instagram or LINE, as indicated on the flyer. Please send us a message with the following information. ・Your Name ・Number of people ・Phone Number 報名參加 |
Instructor | Ryukyukoku Matsuri Daiko – Tokai Chapter Members Ryukyukoku Matsuri Daiko is one of Okinawa’s leading creative Eisa dance troupes, founded in 1982. The group has grown to a global scale, with over 2,500 members across 10 branches in Okinawa, 36 across mainland Japan, and 11 international branches. Their performances extend far beyond Okinawa, with appearances not only at local events but also on prestigious stages such as Tokyo’s National Theatre and Carnegie Hall in New York. They have also showcased their art across Europe, Australia, Singapore, Indonesia, China, Taiwan, South America, and more, sharing the spirit of Okinawa with the world. |