I have experienced "Japanese Culture Night" a few times now and really love it! Held once a month at restaurant/bar The Pink Cow in Roppongi, it features performances by fighting art masters and professional performers wanting to share their beautiful traditional Japanese art and culture. Guests get to enjoy performances from Ninjyutsu (Ninja), Bujyutsu, Kenjyutsu, Taiko, Shamisen, Koto, Japanese traditional dance and folk music. We are also able to try out and handle the beautiful musical instruments, and have hands-on experience with the ninja and bujyutsu master! The buffet spread is also great. Highly recommended.
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Japanese Culture Night Event
Enjoy a wonderful night full of rich Japanese Culture
By Anonymous
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Master/Ninja Aoshi's captivating performance. Aoshi is a popular Ninja who has appeared on various television with stars like Gerald Butler and Carrie PamyuPamyu (Photo: ASC Media)
Taiko Master Yumenoshin Matsukaze (夢之進松風) putting on a breathtaking performance. The beautiful and powerful Taiko reaches all the way into your soul (Photo: ASC Media)
Sakura Unit (Traditional Japanese Dance & Music Team) putting on a fabulous show
Koto Master, Masumi Timson. Her performance is enchanting and captivating; almost as if she weaves a little magic everytime she moves a finger on her beautiful koto. www.masumi-koto.com
Yumenoshin Matsukaze (夢之進松風) performing on the Shamisen and Traditional Japanese folk music. A rare treat.
"Yugo & The One Man Travellin Band". A unique performer, Yugo got everyone going with his upbeat and powerful shamisen BLUES!
One-on-One Self-Defense Experience with Ninja Aoshi (Photo: ASC Media)
Having fun and posing with Ninja Aoshi (Photo: ASC Media)
Taiko experience time! (Photo: ASC Media)
Bon-Odori experience/lesson with Sakura Unit (Photo: ASC Media)
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Larry Knipfing
12 years ago
Definitely heading out to the Japan Culture Night event tonight at the Pink Cow. I really enjoyed it last time. Anybody want to play Ninja?!
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