The traditional ball game kemari has a history in Japan stretching back over 1,400 years. Indispensible to the game is its deerskin ball. The only kemari master who produces these deerskin balls according to the traditional methods is in Kyotamba, Kyoto Prefecture. Yutatsu Ikeda has 45 years of experience as a kemari player, and in addition to a demonstration, he will also explain the essence of kemari to participants.
- Price : 42,000 yen per person, etc.
- Date & Time : Operating year-round (Except during New Years holidays)
Limited to one group per day
Closed: Tuesdays, Wednesdays
- Location : Shochiku-so
Details
- Date & Time
- Operating year-round (Except during New Years holidays)
Limited to one group per day
Closed: Tuesdays, Wednesdays
- Max. Number of Participants
- 1-4 people
- Price
- 42,000 yen per person, etc.
- Location
- Shochiku-so
- Address
- 13 Ueno Kitagaichi, Kyotamba-cho, Funai District, Kyoto Prefecture
- Access
- 10 minutes by taxi from JR Goma Station
- Foreign Language Support
- English language guides available
- Inquiries
- mail@morinokyoto.jp
Additional Notes
[Target Age] 12 years and older
*Those under the age of 15 must be accompanied by a guardian.
[In the event of rain]
Because kemari cannot be played in the rain, the game will be replaced with a mini kemari-making activity.
- Participants with buckwheat allergies are asked to bring their own lunches. In this event, fees will not be refunded, but we will provide a separate souvenir.
- Please bring sneakers and a white, V-neck t-shirt (to wear under traditional Japanese clothing)
- When making your reservation, please tell us your height, shoe size, and whether you have buckwheat allergies.
Kemari costumes are available in sizes S - LL.
Cancellation Policy
Cancellation Fees:
Free up to 11 days before the activity
20% 10-8 days before the activity
30% 7-2 days before the activity
40% The day before the activity
50% Same day
100% After the start of the activity or no-shows who do not contact the facility