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Where to See Kabuki in Tokyo

When thinking of Japanese high arts such as ukiyo-e, haiku, and bonsai, Kabuki is probably one of the first things that come to mind. Kabuki, the classical Japanese dance theatre known for the stylization of its drama and the elaborate make-up worn by some of its performers, is an art form created for everyone to enjoy. In fact, to the die-hard fans who continue to enjoy it today, it still is very much alive in Tokyo.  Where to see Kabuki in Tokyo Kabuki continues to be popular in Japan. Such that tickets can be wildly expensive. A price of upwards of 20,000 JPY is not unheard of, making Kabuki a far cry from its humble beginnings as an entertainment for the masses. We can catch a 400-year-old show in Tokyo at four main theaters. Kabuki-za Kabuki-za in Ginza is the main kabuki theatre in Tokyo. Opened in 1889 by Meiji-era journalist Fukuchi Gen’ichirō, it was run by the sake-brewing Shochiku Corporation since 1914. The theater is staged most days, and tickets are sold for individual acts or a play in its entirety. Where: 4-12-15 Ginza, Chuo-ku (map) Tel: 03-3545-6800 Website: www.kabuki-za.co.jp (English) Shinbashi Enbujo Located between Tsukiji Market and Ginza, Shinbashi Enbujo is like…

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