サムライ剣舞体験 SAMURAI KEMBU THEATER in KYOTO The Japanese Traditional Swordplay & Performance
SAMURAI KEMBU THEATER in KYOTO↓
かつて戦いの前に侍は、精神統一や自らを鼓舞するために刀や扇で舞を舞ったと言われています。「サムライ剣舞」は侍の心意気を今に伝える伝統芸能の一つです。サムライ剣舞シアターでは、舞の鑑賞に加え、刀の作法や侍の所作の体験、衣装着付け体験などを楽しむことができます。
Samurai Kembu Theater, Kyoto
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In the past, Samurai was said to have danced with a sword and a fan for spiritual unity and inspiration before the battle. The Samurai Kembu Theater opened in 2014 to promote the sword dance experience for foreigners that began in the local Otsu City, where the master of the sword dance school “Seiga style”, Magari Ouga. You can actually experience it. In addition to the Otsu Dojo, the Kyoto Dojo is now located in Sanjo, where it is easy to access.
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“Kembu (Gin’ei-kenshibu)” is a traditional Japanese stage performance art that utilizes the Katana (traditional Japanese sword) and Japanese fan while expressing the poems that were mostly written by samurai.
In feudal times samurais performed Kembu to give themselves courage or to achieve mental concentration.
In the movie The Last Samurai you can see the actor performing Kembu on the day before the battle.
Samurai Kembu provides an authentic Samurai experience programs both in Kyoto and Tokyo.
Here is your chance to step into the shoes of samurai and experience the cultural heritage of Japan!
Samurai Kembu Theatre | Kyoto Japan
Samurai, fearsome warriors, steeped in tradition and codes of honour. Or maybe not?!!
Samurai Kembu Theatre, Kyoto
Kembu is a ceremonial Samurai sword dance, in this case (performed badly here), telling how a Samurai warror goes into battle and vanquishes the enemy on behalf of his Lord, to whom he finally pays homage....
Samurai Kembu lesson in Kyoto
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Today I'm going to try my hand at becoming a samurai. I think it's going to be fun. You too can become a samurai warrior.
Kyoto Samurai Show! Live Action!
Kyoto Samurai Show! Live Action!
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Sword Dance at Samurai Kembu in Kyoto
My samurai dance at Samurai Kembu in Kyoto. The sword dance is the part of a two hours long samurai lesion during which I practiced the use of the Katana sword and the folding fan.
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Our classes offer various teachings from jidaigeki (Japanese period dramas) performed on stages and film sets in Kyoto. We are located at Toei Studios Kyoto, known as the foremost provider and preserver of jidaigeki since its foundation in 1926. Toei Studios is also the oldest working movie studio in Kyoto. In our class you will fight against professional actors who have been stabbed, slashed, and sliced thousands of times on film and stage. Now it is your turn to become the hero and face the enemy!
Price
(8 years old and over~)
Group lesson: 10,000 yen
Private lesson (up to 10 people): 100,000 yen
Hours
Open every day 10:00am-8:00pm
(Session will last between 1.5 and 2 hours, depending on size of group)
CONTACT
9 Nishi Hachigaoka-cho, Uzumasa, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto 616-8163
kyoto@becomesamurai.com
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(+81) 75-862-5053
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I'm taking an authentic Samurai experience class in Tokyo, where I'll learn about, and practice, the etiquette of samurai, including how to use the Japanese sword. ► SUBSCRIBE:
This is my sword. Hoo! Cho! Alright, so I'm here at the samurai place for the lesson. Gonna learn a few sword techniques and qua-cha! It's actually true that by the end of this, I will be flyin' around like the Matrix. So watch out for that. Obviously, when it comes to sword selection, he'll take one look at me and say, you're totally gonna nail this and give me like, a bigger sword!
Must inside your obi, put in your sword. Here. And then your other hand, from the top and hold the guard. Yes. And the right-hand holds here.
- Hold here.
- Yes. Yes so, one more, three, two, one. Yes.
- How do you make noise, when --
- When you point it up, sword makes the sound, like noise. Yes, yes. And let's shout, heu! Okay? Three two one, heu!
I even got a certificate and I didn't even think I would. How cool is that?
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KYOTO: Learning Kembu
Demonstrating a Samurai technique taught by the sensei at the Samurai Kembu Theater in Kyoto.????
Going to this place and learning Kembu definitely has been one of the most memorable experiences I have had in Japan. And this, honestly, made me love their culture even more! Cheers and more power to you - Kyoto Samurai Kembu Theater group!
Oh, and I must say, the actors/sensei are all superbly passionate and good! What a way to learn more about the Japanese culture! :)
Samurai Juku - Authentic Samurai Experience in Kyoto
I was granted an opportunity to step into a Machiya House in the surrounds of the Kyoto Imperial Palace.
Samurai Juku recently opened it's doors to allow people to gain an insight into the Japanese Samurai culture.
Watch me as I try to sample what it's like being a Samurai and most importantly, as I try to recover from the multiple mistakes but yet, have fun
I thoroughly enjoyed this experience and hope that you get the chance to do so too!
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Modern SAMURAI Dance, Performer Shinnosuke
Shinnosuke, performing in the world.
-A Japanese performing artist, an actor, a theatre director/producer, who is an instructor of Japanese stage combat (sword fighting) and performing it in Jidaigeki which is Japanese historical drama. Performs Japanese style performances descended from Japanese traditional dance and mask dance Okame Hyottoko. Created a performance company called TEAM SAMURAI in Tokyo (2012). It got a the best performance award and the best director award at theater festival in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Performed at theater festival in Avignon, France (2013), CAMERA JAPAN festival in Rotterdam, Netherlands (2013) and Oxford, the United Kingdom (2015). Living in the United Kingdom since 2015 for studying and researching (into improving creativity) for masters degree at Oxford Brookes Business School on the MSc Business Management & Entrepreneurship.
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