Yamanaka-za Theater
Located in the center of the Yamanaka Onsen town, Yamanaka-za Theater is a place where visitors can enjoy elegant "songs" and "dances" by Yamanaka Geisha, who are dedicated to preserving Yamanaka-bushi, Yamanaka Onsen’s iconic folk song. In addition, the architecture itself is worth seeing, as the interior was built by a total of 1,500 Yamanaka lacquerware craftsmen, and Yamanaka-nuri lacquer techniques can be seen everywhere, such as the ceiling and pillars of the lobby.
More Information about Yamanaka-za Theater
Street address
- Mu-1, Yakushi-machi, Yamanaka Onsen, Kaga City
Access
Route1
- Around 35 minutes on the Mountain Route of the Canbus from JR Kaga Onsen Station. Get off at Yamanaka Onsen Kiku-no-Yu/Yamanaka-za bus stop.
Route2
- Around 35 minutes on the Onsen Yamanaka Line from JR Kaga Onsen Station (bus platform two). Get off at Kiku-no-Yu bus stop.
Opening Hours
- 8:30-22:00
Closed
- Open all year round
Best season
- All year
Point
- Please confirm the schedule of Yamanaka Geisha dances if you wish to see them.
Yamanaka-za Theater is a facility attached to the Kiku-no-Yu communal bathhouse, and you can enjoy a foot bath.
update: Sep.3.2024
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