Kyoto’s Nakagyo Ward is a fascinating intersection where the modern city wraps around hidden pockets of heritage. Tucked away here is the Nohgakukohryu 小鼓 Kotsuzumi School, a private training space dedicated entirely to preserving ancient 能 Noh traditions. Your journey inward begins with removing your shoes—a traditional ritual that beautifully signals the shedding of the outside world.
As a result of entering the minimalist tatami room, the city noise fades instantly as the earthy scent of woven grass fills the air. This intentional aesthetic void perfectly focuses all human energy on the sound, the posture, and the present moment. You are not walking into a tourist attraction; rather, you are stepping briefly into an ongoing discipline.
Consequently, resting at the front of the room are the breathtaking, gold-adorned cherry wood 小鼓 Kotsuzumi drums. Sitting here on the tatami floor in the presence of a master, you quickly realize you are not just inside a classroom, but wrapped inside a living museum.