This samurai night show takes place at Kanda Myojin Shrine, one of Tokyo’s most historic and culturally significant shrines.
The experience combines a live performance with a dinner setting inside a restaurant-theatre located within the shrine grounds. The evening starts with food and drinks, followed by a staged samurai show inspired by the story of Taira no Masakado, a legendary historical figure.
The performance includes sword fighting scenes, traditional storytelling, music, and visual effects. It is designed to be immersive and accessible, even if you are not familiar with Japanese history.
After the show, you can meet the performers and take photos, which adds a more interactive and memorable aspect to the experience.
The full evening lasts around two to three hours, with a clear structure: dinner first, then the show, then a short meet-and-greet.
This activity is ideal if you want a cultural experience that mixes entertainment, history, and a unique setting inside a real shrine in Tokyo.
Price : 35 €
Photo: courtesy of the event's official website