Japanese Traditional Concert in Kyoto
Gen Soundbath Kujo-yu 絃 湯響 九条湯
Renovated public bathhouse, where you can experience the beautiful sounds of traditional Japanese instruments like the Koto and Shamisen.
- 60 min program
- 1 to 3 classical pieces + 1 to 3 modern pieces
- 30 guests (Max 50)
- English guidance available
Gen Soundbath Kujo-yu
絃 湯響 九条湯
Gen Soundbath Kujo-yu takes place in a renovated public bathhouse, a space unlike any other. With its rich acoustics and intimate seating, the sound of koto and shamisen resonates beautifully. At times, the program expands to include shakuhachi or Western instruments, creating inspiring collaborations you won’t find elsewhere.
Enjoy traditional music in a former sento, blending cultural heritage with modern creativity.
Hear the koto and shamisen in their fullest expression, amplified naturally by the tiled space.
Special programs may feature shakuhachi or Western instruments alongside koto and shamisen.
Information
- Program
- 1–3 classical pieces + 1–3 modern pieces (total 5–6, may vary)
- Instruments
- Koto & Shamisen; occasional collaborations with Shakuhachi or Western instruments.
- Languages
- English guidance available.
Opening Hours
18:30 – 19:30
Duration
Approx. 60 minutes
Capacity
30 guests (Max 50)
Performers
2 musicians
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Guest Reviews
“I was moved by the sounds and realism of the koto, shakuhachi, and shamisen, and the wonderful performance that could be enjoyed in a refined Japanese setting, a public bathhouse, that gave off a Japanese feel.”
“I got this as a surprise experience gift for my mom and it was SO good. The space is so beautiful and such a cool way to see traditional Japanese instruments, everyone was so nice and there was a Q&A at the end to learn more about it!HIGHLY RECOMMEND!”
“It was a very nice experience. The venue, an old bathhouse, was interesting. And the two musicians were skilled and played some fascinating music.”
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FAQ
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No experience is needed—just come and enjoy the music.
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About 60 minutes including a short talk and Q&A.
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No, private bookings are not available.
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Yes, English guidance and brief explanations are provided.
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No, a hands-on koto experience is not available.
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Please arrive 5–10 minutes early. Socks are recommended (tatami room). Non-flash photography is welcome unless instructed otherwise.
