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    Bunraku (also known as Ningyō jōruri (人形浄瑠璃)) is a form of traditional Japanese puppet theatre, founded in Osaka in the beginning of the 17th century, which is still performed in the modern day.

  3. Bunraku, Japanese traditional puppet theatre in which half-life-size dolls act out a chanted dramatic narrative, called jōruri, to the accompaniment of a small samisen (three-stringed Japanese lute).

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    • What is Bunraku? © National Theater, Tokyo. Bunraku has captivated Japanese audiences for centuries. Also known as ningyo joruri (人形浄瑠璃), which translates to something like “puppet lyrical drama”, bunraku plays come together though the fusion of visuals and sounds.
    • Where Does Bunraku Come From? © Sekino Junichiro, Eizo and Matsu-o-maru - Bunraku, 1956. Bunraku theater first began in Osaka in the 17th century. Osaka in the 1600s was then much like it is today: a bustling merchant city revolving around trade from the major ports.
    • What Do Bunraku Puppets Look Like? © National Theater, Tokyo. Bunraku puppets are made of wood and are anywhere between one to four feet in height. The puppets don’t actually have full bodies; only the head, hands, legs, and feet are crafted.
    • How does it Work? © National Theater, Tokyo. The three types of bunraku performers are the ningyotsukai (puppeteers), tayu (chanter), and the shamisen player.
  4. www.imdb.com › title › tt1181795Bunraku (2010) - IMDb

    Nov 30, 2011 · Bunraku is a 2010 action drama thriller film directed by Guy Moshe and starring Josh Hartnett, Demi Moore, Woody Harrelson and Ron Perlman. The title refers to a Japanese puppet theater style that blends into the plot of the film.

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    • Action, Drama, Thriller
    • Guy Moshe
    • 2011-11-30
  5. Learn about bunraku, the traditional puppet theater of Japan, and its history, features and venues. Find out how to watch bunraku performances in Osaka and Tokyo, and rent English headsets for better understanding.

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  6. Oct 29, 2019 · Learn about the history, artistry and craftsmanship of bunraku, a UNESCO-recognised theatre form that emerged in the Edo period in Osaka. Discover how to watch an authentic performance in Japan and what stories are told on stage.

  7. Learn about Bunraku, a form of puppet theatre with almost life-sized puppets, narrative chanting and shamisen music. Discover the history, the performers, the puppets and the plays of this serious and adult art.

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