Zakuro Show in Tokyo: Exceptional Experience of Traditional Japanese Music

Experience the exceptional Zakuro Show in Tokyo, featuring traditional Japanese music performed by top-level musicians. Bilingual and conveniently located, this 1-hour show is a must-see for residents and travelers alike!

Duration: 1 hour
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Zakuro Show - We introduce Japanese Culture to international audiences in an easy-to-understand and enjoyable way. On our stage, Japan’s Top-level musicians play traditional musical instruments, talk about the secrets of their craft, share historical knowledge, and interact with the audience.
    Each tune is carefully selected to provide context. The…
What's Included
  • English translation provided during the show
Additional Information

The show lasts for 1 hour and is conveniently situated just a short walk from major tourist spots.
Throughout the performance, musicians will take brief breaks to discuss the musical instruments they are using, share historical context about the pieces being played, and engage with the audience. The Zakuro show is designed to be easily understood by both…

Location
Zakuro Show
6-34-14 Jingumae, Omotesando Bldg. B2 Floor
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Renatasz883xv
Mar 10, 2026
Unique musical experience - Unique experience to learn and feel the musical heritage of Japan. Our favorite evening in Tokyo!
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Navigator57563276632
Feb 25, 2026
A must see and hear show! - It was an absolutely wonderful show that everyone should experience. It is a unique opportunity to hear traditional Japanese instruments and music because similar performances and concerts open to general public do not exist as such in Japan.
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Earthdog13
Feb 19, 2026
Wow! Wow! Wow! - An immersion experience in a very modern form of traditional Japanese musical styles. Part very informative and part brilliant musicianship, this musical troupe produced exquisite sounds. A great introduction to traditional Japanese music.
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Marietp2026
Jan 10, 2026
Fantastic! - Fantastic show! Learned a lot about Japanese traditional instruments and got to enjoyed the music and the musicians. The show offered an unforgettable experience filled with amazing musical pieces, history and humor. Would definitely recommend it to everyone who wants to experience Japanese culture in depth.
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Joanamartins2
Nov 26, 2025
Beautiful experience - One of the best experiences in Tokyo! We were able to enjoy the beautiful melody of traditional japanese instruments and also learning about their history, in a very intimate performance. Ideal for people who love music.
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V756bujamesn
Nov 25, 2025
An incredible experience! - This was an incredible experience that anyone and everyone should try to see when visiting Tokyo. The music was incredible and the explanations of the instruments, music, and history make the experience so much richer. I can't recommend this highly enough.
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Malour373
Nov 23, 2025
Nice introduction to traditional Japanese music and instruments. An absolute highlight of my holiday! - This has been one of the highlights of my holiday. A nice introduction to traditional music and the instruments of Japan. It is a small venue which makes it feel very intimate and the artists are very good. I can recommend this to everyone to immerse yourself in Japanese culture. It's a small venue so make sure you book in time!
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Yasever
Nov 20, 2025
A fun and masterful performance - It was such a unique and amazing experience! A fun and masterful performance featuring historical Japanese music and instruments, and awesome introductions about the history and the instruments. The 1 hour show flew by, I enjoyed every second! Next time I’m in Japan, I’d gladly book again ❤️❤️❤️
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Alexzz6927fd
Nov 19, 2025
A Wonderful Introduction to Traditional Japanese Music - I really enjoyed this show! The staff was very welcoming and the musicians were truly amazing. The experience is tailored to an English-speaking audience with translations provided and introductions to the instruments. I wish the show was a little longer; the time passed so quickly because it was so cool!
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Mariamo1451pd
Dec 6, 2025
Traditional Japanese music with not enouh music and questionable commentary - I went to the Zakuro show in December. The musicians are very talented and welcoming, and everyone working at the show is very accommodating with the guests. The show is a good starting point if you want to see and hear some traditional Japanese instruments played along with explanations of how they are played or their origins. However, I wished the event focused more on the musicians playing (which was about 30% of the alleged 60-minute event) and less on the talking. The host translates the explanations of the musicians about the instruments from Japanese into English (which is fine), but spends too much time (on multiple occasions, even during the show) trying to sell more stuff, like advertising their other show, the merchandise they sell at the venue, their YouTube channel or asking the audience to leave good reviews. I understand that the musicians need publicity to keep growing and support to keep playing, but there are other less predatory ways of doing that. It was really hard for me to enjoy the moment and the music with someone repeatedly asking to spend money mid-show. The host also tries to engage with the audience (which in theory, is fine). However, she would ask questions like "Which places of Japan have you visited?". Some was intended to tie the answers back to the show (e.g. origin of the instruments), but a lot of time was spent on trying to engage the audience that could have been spent actually listening to the music. In general, I had the impression that the host was leading the show, telling the musicians what to say and when, at times subtly interrupting them. At one point the host asked the audience to guess the age of the koto player. She’s 25 but looks younger, and someone in the crowd yelled out “15”. Watching a skilled professional get reduced to an age guessing game was uncomfortable and completely out of place. It also made me wonder if this is something the host asks at every show. If so, that means the musician is repeatedly put in a position where strangers publicly announce how young they think she looks. That’s not a harmless bit of banter. It chips away at how seriously she’s treated onstage and forces her to hear other people’s perceptions of her appearance over and over. Many musicians, especially young women, work hard to build a career and shouldn’t have to put up with commentary that undercuts her professionalism. If the goal was to build rapport with the audience, there are far better ways to do it without putting a performer in the spotlight for the wrong reasons. I'm leaving three starts because I still want to support the musicians, but seriously, the host doesn't deserve the three starts and should really reconsider some of her choices. Knowing what I know now, I wouldn't visit but find traditional music concerts instead.
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From $38
up to 15 guests
1 - Adult
Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).