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  1. Jan 29, 2024 · By January 29, 2024. Night KABUKI in Osaka Dotonbori has become a must-see attraction for both locals and travelers alike, drawing in an impressive 500,000 visitors every year. This captivating cultural event offers an immersive experience that allows spectators to witness the ancient art form of Kabuki come to life in the vibrant streets of Osaka.

  2. Jul 17, 2023 · Anne Lloyd, Photo (2023) Kabuki fan album showing Osaka Woodcut Prints of leading actors. Anne Lloyd, Photo (2023) Detail of Nakamura Utaemon IV (right) as the farmer Yasuka; Mimasu Baisha I as Senzaki Yagoro (left) by Konishi Hirosada (1851) Color woodcut (overall) 9 ¾ x 21 inches (24.8 x 53.3 cm)

  3. 9-19, Dotonbori 1-chome, Chuo-ku, Osaka city. Public Transportation. Osaka Metro: Namba station exit 15B, 1 min walk. Access Map; Print Access Map; Google maps; Floor Map. Floor Map; Seating Chart. Seating Chart; Notes. There is no restaurant inside the theatre. However, there are several restaurants on B1 Floor in the same building.

  4. Mar 7, 2023 · Kabuki plays can be broadly classified into jidaimono, sewamono, and sokosagoto. Jidaimono: Historical dramas that often feature legends from folklore. Sengimono: Stories feature the ordinary lives of people in towns but often include some sensational scenes such as murder or double suicide. Shosagoto: Stories progress with traditional Japanese ...

  5. I also believe that kabuki performances are quite a bit more expensive than bunraku. While I don't know exactly how much my bunraku ticket was, the kabuki ticket was 6000 yen for pretty much the worst seat in the theater. To answer your last question, there is a lot to enjoy about the shows beyond the asian-ness of the art style.

  6. Dec 12, 2023 · The home of Kabuki is the Kabuki-za Theatre near Ginza. Plays are performed there year round, usually between the 1st and the 26th of the month. Seeing a play is incredibly easy with a bit of planning. A day of Kabuki can be broken down into matinee performances (from around 13:00–16:00 including breaks) and evening performances (16:30–21:00).

  7. In Kyoto, Minamiza is the traditional theatre for kabuki. The building itself will be quite interesting for a foreigner to see. They sometimes do shows other than kabuki, but most of the times they have a kabuki show on. There is no theatre for Bunraku in Kyoto. The National Bunraku Theatre is in Osaka, they put Bunraku shows four times a year ...

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