No prior reading is required. This lecture is designed for both beginners and those already familiar with the work.
Dégustation de saké à Tokyo | Artisanat d’art et espace privé
SENSEI | Chie Fukuda / 福田千絵
Le saké change avec le contenant —
et lorsque celui-ci est une véritable pièce d’artisanat japonais, l’expérience s’approfondit.
Cette expérience se déroule avec des pièces d’artisanat (fine crafts) de la collection wanova,
au sein d’un espace d’art contemporain japonais, discret et privé à Tokyo.
Certaines pièces incluent des œuvres de Trésors nationaux vivants,
offrant une occasion rare d’expérimenter un artisanat d’exception par l’usage direct.
La dégustation est guidée par Mako Yamamoto,
plus jeune finaliste du 6e concours mondial de kikizakeshi (2025),
kikizakeshi (sommelier du saké certifié).
En dégustant le même saké dans différents contenants — verre à vin, ochoko, sakazuki, et guinomi d’artistes —
vous découvrirez comment la matière et la forme influencent la perception.
Ce n’est pas une simple dégustation.
C’est une rencontre — entre le saké, l’artisanat et l’espace.
Choose Your Experience
Gagaku, literature, and the elegant world of The Tale of Genji—
two ways to enter the deeper atmosphere of Heian culture.
Each offers a different depth of encounter.
① Group Session (Japanese)
A small-group cultural lecture conducted in Japanese.
Together, we explore selected scenes from The Tale of Genji while listening to the Gagaku music that shaped those moments—opening a quiet doorway into the refined world of the Heian court.
Rather than a formal music lesson, this is an intellectual and sensory encounter—where literature, sound, and cultural memory meet.
In an intimate setting, participants are invited to listen, reflect, and experience the beauty of classical Japanese aesthetics beyond historical knowledge alone.
This program is designed for Japan residents and conducted in Japanese only.
View Group Session in Japanese
② Private Encounter — Meet the SENSEI(English)
A fully private encounter, designed for one guest or one group at a time.
Guided by a leading master of Gagaku and classical Japanese arts, each session is thoughtfully arranged around your interests—whether court music, The Tale of Genji, Heian aesthetics, ritual, or the deeper cultural language of sound.
The experience unfolds through direct dialogue, rare access, and perspectives rarely shared in conventional lectures.
No two sessions are ever the same.
This is not a fixed program, but a living encounter shaped around you.
SENSEI
Chie Fukuda / 福田千絵
Location / 場所
wanova TOKYO
Ages / ご参加可能年齢
20-
Duration / 所要時間
①Session guidée — 90 min / ②Meet the SENSEI — 180 min
Max of group / 参加人数(上限)
-
Start time / 開始時刻
-
Languages / 言語
①Session guidée — japonais uniquement / ②Meet the SENSEI — anglais disponible
Accessibility / バリアフリー
-
Price / 参加費
①Session guidée — 4 500 ¥ JPY par personne / ②Meet the SENSEI — 980 $ USD par groupe
FAQ
Do I need to have read The Tale of Genji before joining?
Do I need any knowledge of Gagaku or traditional Japanese music?
Not at all. We begin with a gentle introduction to Gagaku, including its instruments, structure, and cultural background.
Will participants perform any instruments?
No. This is a listening and discussion-based session. All music will be enjoyed through carefully selected recordings.
Is the lecture conducted in English?
The group session is conducted in Japanese only. Private sessions may be arranged separately depending on availability.
How long does the lecture last?
The session begins at 4:00 PM and typically lasts around 90 to 120 minutes, depending on the discussion.
Where is the venue located?
The lecture takes place in a private cultural space within walking distance of Roppongi Station. The exact location will be shared with confirmed participants only.
What is included in the participation fee?
The fee includes the full lecture session and access to all selected music materials and reading guidance during the event.
Who is this lecture recommended for?
This lecture is ideal for those interested in Japanese literature, traditional music, Heian culture, tea culture, or anyone seeking a deeper cultural experience beyond tourism.