Kabuki-za
Tokyo
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This stylised theatre performance consists of elaborate choreography and make-up combined with colourful traditional nagauta music. The plays are dramatic and exciting, though, in the 17th century, female kabuki performers were banned - men now play the roles of both genders most convincingly.
Useful Information
- Address: Ginza 4-12-15, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
- Phone: +81 3 3545 6800
- More Info: www.kabukiweb.net/theatres/kabukiza/information/index.html
- More Info: Higashi Ginza Tokyo Metro/Toei Subway Station.
- More Info: 374eca84d75ef516484740d8ccfe66c70346fd12
- More Info: www.facebook.com/kabuki.officialpage/
Do & See
Whether you’re a techno buff or want to take in some more traditional Japanese sights and sounds, this city can offer it all. Visit splendid Shinto shrines or indulge in some shopping on Tokyo’s equivalent of Fifth Avenue.

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