Naniwa Japanese Drum Workshop (Taikosho Co., Ltd.)
Taikosho continues to cherish the special skills of taiko craftsmen that have been passed down for hundreds of years in the area of Naniwa, which flourished as a production center for taiko drums in the castle town of Osaka Castle. It also exhibits ``Danjiri'' and ``Kamadan Taikodai'' used in Osaka's traditional festivals, and holds ``Naniwa Traditional Culture Experience Tours.''
Taikosho continues to cherish the special skills of taiko craftsmen that have been passed down for hundreds of years in the area of Naniwa, which flourished as a production center for taiko drums in the castle town of Osaka Castle. At our taiko workshop, we perform all processes by hand, from cutting the raw wood to hollowing out, cutting, painting, and applying the skin, creating products with a heart-touching sound that is created with the sensibilities of taiko craftsmen. There is. The ``Danjiri'', ``Kamadan Taikodai'', and ``Mikoshi'' used in Osaka's traditional festivals are also on display, and the ``Naniwa Traditional Culture Experience Tour'' is also held. You can experience making taiko drums, as well as actually playing Japanese taiko drums and experiencing an authentic and powerful Japanese drum live performance. There is also a goods sales corner exclusively for customers on the Japanese Taiko Drum Samadhi Plan.
Basic information
- Restaurant Available
- Parking Available
- Business hours
- 13:30~18:00
- Holidays
- Mondays and holidays (Mondays only from July to October)
- Price
- “Naniwa Traditional Culture Experience Tour” 11,000 yen
- Languages
- English
- Access
- 1 minute walk from Ashiharabashi Station on the JR Osaka Loop Line (in front of the north exit station)
- Address
- 3-10-17 Shiokusa, Naniwa-ku, Osaka 556-0024
- Telephone
- 06-6561-0021
- Fax
- 06-6561-0025
- URL
- http://www.taikomasa.co.jp/
- Average time
- 120 minutes~
- Other
- We are holding a ``Japanese Drum Samadhi Plan'' that includes a tour of a Japanese drum workshop, making mini-taiko drums, a Japanese drum performance experience, and watching a Japanese drum live performance.