Celebrating the Fusion of Tradition and Modernity at The Capitol Hotel Tokyu
In a remarkable cultural event, The Capitol Hotel Tokyu, located in the heart of Tokyo, invites guests to join a unique experience that bridges the classical beauty of Akasaka Geisha performances with a contemporary ambiance. This special event, titled "Akasaka Geisha Lobby Performance," will take place on July 3rd and July 22nd, 2026, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the Akasaka district that has been cherished since the Edo period.
The Akasaka area once thrived as a political and cultural hub, known for its sophisticated entertainment. The hotel's management, under General Manager Koji Shimura, aims to engage both locals and international visitors in experiencing the exquisite artistry of Akasaka Geisha, ensuring that guests can appreciate the intricate beauty and hospitality that these performers embody. This event is part of a broader initiative to promote traditional culture and strengthen community ties.
The Background of the Event
Historically known as one of the most famous pleasure districts during the Edo period, Akasaka has been a beacon of hospitality and artistry, enchanting patrons with the grace and skill of its Geisha. However, with the passage of time, the number of Geisha has dwindled. In response to this challenge, The Capitol Hotel Tokyu has collaborated with the renowned Akasaka Asada to host this event, aiming to preserve and share the beauty of Japanese culture with future generations.
By bringing Geisha performances out of private spaces and into the welcoming lobby, the event aims to create an accessible cultural experience for everyone, from tourists to local residents. The hotel hopes to serve as a hub for authentic Japanese culture, ensuring that this cherished tradition continues to thrive.
A Stunning Venue
The stage for this performance is thoughtfully set in the 3rd-floor main lobby, designed by the renowned Japanese architect Kengo Kuma. The structure features an innovative wooden beam design that echoes the traditional aesthetics of shrine architecture. Guests can enjoy the tranquil atmosphere that harmonizes beautifully with the adjacent Hie Shrine.
The lobby's spacious and light-filled environment is adorned with Ikebana art from the Sogen School, providing a vivid backdrop for the elegant performances of the Akasaka Geisha. Dressed in their luxurious kimonos, the Geisha will showcase traditional dances, serenading attendees with the graceful melodies of Japanese folklore.
This extraordinary event promises a rare opportunity to immerse oneself in authentic Japanese culture, merging architectural beauty with the rich historical tapestry of Geisha arts.
Event Details
- - Event Dates: July 3rd (Friday) and July 22nd (Wednesday), 2026
- - Time: Each day from 16:00 to 16:30 (approximately 30 minutes)
- - Venue: 3rd Floor Main Lobby (in front of the Ikebana display)
- - Performers: Two Akasaka Geisha
- - Program: Dance performance on a special stage, with opportunities for photo sessions with the Geisha.
- - Contact: For inquiries, contact 03-3503-0109 (representative)
Media representatives wishing to attend for coverage or photography are kindly requested to contact our public relations team in advance to secure space.
Photos are for illustrative purposes only from previous events. Please note that event details are subject to change; for the latest information, kindly check our official website.
The Capitol Hotel Tokyu boasts 251 guest rooms, including 14 luxurious suites, alongside diverse dining options, a pastry boutique, five banquet halls, a 20-meter indoor pool, and a fitness club. Celebrated for its exceptional service, the hotel has earned the prestigious Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star rating for six consecutive years, promising an unparalleled escape into refined Japanese culture.