Kabuki is the dramatic theatre which combines music and dance. It is one of Japan’s most typical traditional arts. This performing art contains exciting stories, beautiful scenes and other features that thrill audiences. Throughout its long history, Kabuki has incorporated trends from each successive era, and continues to be a fresh performing art.
The performances you will see this time are as follows :
"Ashiya Dōman Ōuchi Kagami" - A mysterious story about the birth of Abe no Seimei, a popular yin-yang master even today.
"Kioi jishi Kadode no Hatsudai" - Edo's chic and emotional dance
New Year's Day at the National Theatre of Japan
During the performance, Kabuki actors will throw traditional Japanese towels, called "Tenugui", from the stage toward the audience. If you are lucky enough to catch it, you can take it home!
We invite you to take this opportunity to enjoy KABUKI!
Infants must sit on laps. Service animals allowed. Most travelers can participate. Near public transportation. Transportation is wheelchair accessible. Wheelchair accessible. Confirmation will be received at time of booking
02:40 PM
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