Experience the elegance of Atami’s geisha (locally called Geigi) at the Atami Geigi Kenban Theatre. Enjoy a rare chance to witness graceful and refined dances, surrounded by the sounds of the shamisen, a traditional Japanese instrument.
Held every Saturday and Sunday, this performance offers a high-quality moment in Atami. After the show, take photos with the geisha—a sparkling memory to take home from your journey.
This plan guarantees front-row seats, offering you the best view of the stage.
★What is Atami Geigi Kenban?
Atami Geigi Kenban is a cultural hub for traditional performing arts located in Atami City, Shizuoka Prefecture. It serves as a training ground where geigi (traditional female entertainers, similar to geisha) practice their art daily. Built in 1954, this historic building is now open to the public and has become a popular destination for visitors to experience geigi culture first-hand.
Atami is one of Japan’s most prominent hanamachi (geisha districts), home to about 50 okiya (geigi houses) and approximately 70 geigi. The Kenban is operated by a federation of these okiya and functions as a rehearsal space for dance and music performances.
▶Official Website of Atami Geigi Kenban
https://www.atami-geigi.jp/index.html
▶You can check it out on youtube. Please take a look!
https://youtu.be/FDNPYywTdGc?si=aaznCQHS2coQZycx
●Programme
10:30 Doors open
11:00 Hana-no-Mai performance begins
11:40 Performance ends, Photo session with the Geigi
12:00 Event ends
● Performance Venue
Atami Geigi Kenban Main Hall
(17-13 Chuo-cho, Atami City, Shizuoka)
●Access
• By public transport: From Atami Station, take Izu Hakone Bus or Tokai Bus, get off at “Shimizu-cho,” 1-min walk (¥280)
• By car: No parking available at the venue. Please use nearby public parking.
• On foot: About 20 min from Atami Station