The fifth course is Nohgaku.
The purpose of studying Nohgaku is to understand traditional Japanese culture, develop artistic sensitivity, spiritual growth, cultural exchange, and historical background.
Experience the essence of Nohgaku, a traditional Japanese performing art with a history of over 600 years.
Nohgaku emphasizes quiet movements and quiet pauses. It is the rich meaning found in Nohgaku.
After the lecture, there will be a reception with people involved in Nohgaku. The advantage of attending is that you can talk with Noh performers at the social event. It is a great opportunity to get close to one of Japan's leading masters.
The ideal type of traveler is one who is interested in Kyoto and the traditional performing arts that have been handed down for 600 years. The person who is intellectually curious.
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries. Suitable for all physical fitness levels
The route to the Phoenix Room of Meiji Jingu Shrine is as follows.
1,Pass through the Otorii (Grand Gate) on the south approach to Meiji Jingu Shrine.
2,Pass through the Minamishinmon Gate and turn left at the water bowl.
3,The building on the left before the main shrine building is the Houou-no-Ma.