Experience the joyful rhythm of Bon Odori in the heart of Osaka. Learn the basics of this traditional Japanese dance with a fun twist—set to samba-like beats—and enjoy a refreshing drink in a laid-back studio setting.
Step into a cozy Osaka dance studio and learn Bon Odori, a traditional Japanese folk dance typically performed during summer festivals. Your instructor will greet you just a minute away from Tsutenkaku Tower, one of Osaka’s iconic landmarks.
The class starts with a demonstration of the Bon Odori movements. You’ll then practice the basic steps, which are easy to follow and paired with an upbeat samba-like rhythm. The focus is on fun and freedom—no pressure to be perfect, just enjoy the flow of the music.
In the second half of the class, you’re invited to dance more freely, adding your own flair to the beat. Whether you’re a dancer or a first-timer, you’ll find this experience lighthearted and energizing.
As you dance, enjoy a refreshing alcoholic drink or bottled water, included in your session. After class, take time to explore the vibrant Shinsekai neighborhood, home to classic street food, retro charm, and plenty of local flavor.
From ¥3,000 per person
Want Jasumo to help you plan your trip to Japan?
We offer expert travel consultation for tourists looking to book events, shows, cruises, tours, cultural experiences, and more across Japan.
Let us take the stress out of planning—just reach out and tell us what you’re looking for!
👉 Contact us at: https://jasumo.com/contact/
If you need SIM cards or eSIMs for Japan at a very discounted price, visit our sister company:
https://Omoriwifi.com
Please come directly to the studio. Look for a large name board on the door. The studio is a 3-minute walk from Tsutenkaku Tower, located near Ebisucho Station (Exit 3, Osaka Metro Sakaisuji Line).
Address:
1-chōme-3-13 Ebisuhigashi, Naniwa Ward, Osaka, 556-0002, Japan
Directions from Tsutenkaku Tower:
Walk toward the “Tower Knife” store, then turn at the next corner and continue straight. The studio will be on your right.
We had so much fun in the dance class! The instructors were passionate and welcoming. We learned basic steps, got to wear traditional costumes, and even played instruments. A truly memorable cultural experience!
Leave a Reply