Discover Japan’s musical heritage at Nagoya Noh Theater with Koto artist Rie Asai. Experience traditional instruments and SHOGUN-era storytelling.
Discover Japan’s musical heritage at Nagoya Noh Theater with Koto artist Rie Asai. Experience traditional instruments and SHOGUN-era storytelling.
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Nagoya Nogakudo Noh Theater - Discover Japan’s premier musical event designed for international visitors, featuring the esteemed Koto artist Rie Asai. This exceptional performance merges traditional music, storytelling, and the culture of the SHOGUN era.
The Owari Tokugawa family, one of the three Tokugawa branch families, ruled the Nagoya region….
- Nagoya Nogakudo Noh Theater - Discover Japan’s premier musical event designed for international visitors, featuring the esteemed Koto artist Rie Asai. This exceptional performance merges traditional music, storytelling, and the culture of the SHOGUN era.
The Owari Tokugawa family, one of the three Tokugawa branch families, ruled the Nagoya region.
Delight in a theatrical presentation with traditional instruments such as the koto, sho, hichiriki, sangen, and kagura bells, accompanied by storytelling inspired by SHOGUN history.
Engage with the artists and have the opportunity to try playing the instruments yourself.
The venue, a Noh Theatre Practice Room, is adorned with a magnificent painted pine tree backdrop.
Seize this rare opportunity to immerse yourself in Japan’s musical heritage!

- Concert ticket
- Concert ticket
- Private transportation
- Private transportation
Discover Japan’s inaugural musical event designed for international visitors, featuring the esteemed Koto artist Rie Asai. This exceptional performance merges traditional music, storytelling, and the culture of the SHOGUN era.
The Owari Tokugawa, one of the three Tokugawa branch families, ruled over the Nagoya region.
Delight in a theatrical presentation…
Discover Japan’s inaugural musical event designed for international visitors, featuring the esteemed Koto artist Rie Asai. This exceptional performance merges traditional music, storytelling, and the culture of the SHOGUN era.
The Owari Tokugawa, one of the three Tokugawa branch families, ruled over the Nagoya region.
Delight in a theatrical presentation with traditional instruments such as the koto, sho, hichiriki, sangen, and kagura bells, accompanied by storytelling inspired by SHOGUN history.
Engage with the artists and have the opportunity to try playing the instruments yourself.
The event takes place in a Noh Theatre Practice Room, featuring a stunning painted pine tree backdrop.
Seize this unique opportunity to connect with Japan’s rich musical heritage!
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.