Tired of temples? Asakusa entertainment spot will let you bust up some kawara.
The Asakusa neighborhood is one of the prime sightseeing areas in Tokyo. The district is home to Sensoji, dedicated to Kannon, the goddess of mercy, and the most important temple within the capital. For those with more secular interests, Nakamisedori, the pedestrian approach to Sensoji, is lined with stalls selling trinkets, snacks, and souvenirs, as are many of the other nearby streets.
But even if you’ve got no interest in traditional culture or shopping, Asakusa still has an unforgettable experience on offer at a unique business called Kawarana.
三社祭!本日も素晴らしくいい天気です。
— 瓦割りカワラナ (@AsakusaKawarana) May 21, 2017
祭りの後は、瓦割りで締めましょう!
楽しい一日になりますように!#浅草 #瓦割り #三社祭 #浅草三社祭 pic.twitter.com/D4LXkBZJaX
Kawarana operates out of what looks like a driveway, making it a little hard to tell what sort of service it offers. There’s a pretty big hint on the large blue banner, though, which announces “KAWARA SMASH.”
今日も瓦割り日和!
— 瓦割りカワラナ (@AsakusaKawarana) May 27, 2017
楽しい1日をーー!#瓦割り #浅草 #kawara #Asakusa pic.twitter.com/NnUQDM2pea
But if you’re not familiar with that particular Japanese vocabulary word, the question now becomes “What’s a ‘kawara?’” The answer:
https://twitter.com/kawaranaAsakusa/status/860778886577049600Traditional roof tiles, made out of clay and used by martial artists to show off their physical prowess for generations. At Kawarana, customers can live their karate master fantasies by having the staff set up a number of kawara as a target, then trying to smash through them all with a single blow.
6月突入しましたね。
— 瓦割りカワラナ (@AsakusaKawarana) June 3, 2017
夏目前にウズウズしてます。
本日も楽しい1日でありますように!#浅草 #瓦割り #Asakusa #kawara pic.twitter.com/0KqJjwbJh9
Prices start at 500 yen (US$4.50) for a single kawara, with per-tile discounts for higher volumes. The fee also gets you use of a protective glove, and also a hanten half-coat or martial arts uniform top if you desire.
Once your target kawara are in position, the attendants will place a towel over the top, with the red circle indicating the optimum strike position. They’ll also make sure you have the proper stance and swing technique, and can provide instruction for those punching downward with their knuckles or swinging a fist down in a hammer blow.
There’s a bit of tension added to the proceedings in that you only have one chance to vanquish your inanimate adversaries. Don’t think that this means that Kawarana’s staff is hoping you fail so that it can cut down on its kawara replacement costs. Those who successfully break all of their tiles receive a special sticker of recognition, and as this video of a man breaking more than a dozen kawara at once shows, the staff is definitely rooting for customers to succeed.
It’s clearly not only a lot of fun, but a great way to blow off steam. Be advised, though, that Kawarana is open only on weekends, so you’ll have to hold out until Saturday if you’re planning to work through some job-related stress by punching through some kawara.
Location informaton
Kawarana / カワラナ
Address: Tokyo-to, Taito-ku, Asakusa 2-27-17
東京都台東区浅草2丁目27-17
Open 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Closed weekdays
Website (Facebook)
Source: IT Media
Featured image: YouTube/ KAWARA SMASH KAWARANA(瓦割りカワラナ)

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