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Lesson for beginners and tourists in Tokyo.

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Class schedule  Last updated on 2008/07/21
Hours on this calender are still available. Waiting for your e-mail for a reservation!

SUN

MON

TUE

WED

THU

FRI

SAT

20

No class 

 

21

9:00-18-30

 

22

9:00-11:15

13:00-17:30

23

9:00-10:45

16:45-17:45

24

9:00-16:00

 

25

9:00-18:30

 

26

No class

 

27

No class

28

9:00-18:30

 

29

9:00-18:30

 

30

9:00-18:30

 

31

9:00-16:00

 

  

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MON

TUE

WED

THU

FRI

SAT

 

 

 

 

 

1

9:00-18:30

 

 2

11:30-18:30

 

3

opens by

reservation

4

9:00-18:30

 

5

9:00-18:30

 

6

9:00-18:30

 

7

9:00-16:00

 

8

9:00-18:30

 

9

opens by

reservation

10

no class

 

11

9:00-18:30

 

12

9:00-18:30

 

13

9:00-18:30

 

14

9:00-16:00

 

15

9:00-18:30

 

16

opens by

reservation

17

opens by

reservation

18

9:00-18:30

 

19

9:00-18:30

 

20

9:00-18:30

 

21

9:00-10:00

 

22

9:00-18:30

 

23

opens by

reservation

24

opens by

reservation

25

9:00-18:30

 

26

9:00-18:30

 

27

9:00-18:30

 

28

9:00-16:00

 

29

9:00-18:30

 

30 

opens by

reservation

31

opens by

reservation

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Place:Ueno, Taito-ku, Tokyo.

5 minutes from Ueno Station

(JR/Tokyo Metro/Keisei line).

Let me guide you from the station.

Hold at a "Shitamachi" (or old style Down Town) house. Check Train transit guide below.

 

Class fee:One thousand yen per one hour private lesson.

Also available for a lesson with your friend or family member up to three more person.

Pay after a bow which we will do to start a lesson. 90min. and 120min. lessons are also available!

 

Coach:Kumiya FUJIMOTO

An associate instructor of Fujimoto-kai.
Born in 1983. Brought up in Tokyo.
Started learning Shamisen at age 6. Received a stage name from Fujimoto at 14. Latest TOEIC score:755

Feedback from the lady on a top page.

Pamela Revilla Adams
I came to Japan for a five-month internship

in a Japanese company.

Since my arrival, I started Shamisen Classes

with Ms. Kumiya. It will soon be 4 months I have been learning Shamisen playing techniques as well as some traditional Japanese songs, and I am already able to play the Shamisen with a good rhythm!! With her help and advice, I bought my own Shamisen and I love to practice it at home. The lessons are held in English and are easy to understand, what is surprising is that from the first lesson you get in touch with the instrument! Now, we are currently working on a small concert that will take place somewhere in November… I just can’t wait for that day!! I really enjoy my lessons with Ms. Kumiya; so I believe there is no doubt that you will enjoy yours!