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暝逝
4/5Excellent
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Ginza, a theater to see Kabuki performances, has a century-old history, close to the East Ginza Station, the traffic is very convenient. Of course, it’s just personal thin-sight. There is no special love. It is not recommended for tourists to see this. The tourists do not have enough Japanese culture to understand and appreciate. It is really unnecessary to spend money. There are many public videos on the Internet... If you visit, you should look at the building. It is very distinctive. Obscuriously see many of the shadows of famous Chinese and Japanese buildings, tile roofs, mountain closures, Japanese railings, castle color matching, etc.
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Posted: Oct 1, 2020
东张西望望东西
5/5Outstanding
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A place with Japanese characteristics, if you want to experience the kaki performance of Japan, you can definitely not go wrong here. We just passed by after eating around and didn't go in to visit the show. The tickets don't seem to be cheap.
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Posted: Jan 15, 2020
卢湾申花魂
5/5Outstanding
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Kabukiza is a place to watch traditional geisha performances in Tokyo. The place here is still very large to accommodate many and many audiences. It is a good experience to come here to see the performance.
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Posted: Nov 23, 2019
liebe_powerspot
4/5Excellent
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There are plenty of souvenirs, and there are a lot of foreign tourists.
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Posted: May 30, 2023
福尔摩斯先生呢
5/5Outstanding
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Very worth seeing, recommend everyone
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Posted: Jan 4, 2023
橘果妈
4/5Excellent
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This morning, I went to Kabukiza in Ginza, Tokyo to see a performance of traditional Japanese operas. Kabukiza is a dedicated theater for Kabuki performances, where Matsutake has been operating since 1914. Since its opening on November 21, 1889, it has suffered fires and war, and has been destroyed, rejuvenated and rebuilt several times. The current scale was built in 1951. It is a Japanese Taoshan era style and has been listed as a national tangible cultural heritage. For more than 100 years, Kabuki has been staged here, maintaining the throne of the most representative Kabuki theater. Today's repertoire is three consecutive performances of "Yazhi Root", "Kagayu" and "Lion". Each game is rested for 25 minutes. The audience can eat takeaways at the theater. The curtains on the stage change the typical four seasons of Japan!
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Posted: Jul 22, 2017
阿弥心舞
5/5Outstanding
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From the Tsukiji market, I was going to take the subway, and I accidentally walked there. Just nine minutes later, there was a 55-minute drama, and I immediately bought a ticket. Adults and children fare the same. Those who buy a ticket do not enter from the main entrance, and go straight up from the elevator at the small door next to it. They are all in the back three rows. Just find a place. Photography is prohibited. It's all male actors, drama style, 55 minutes are all dialogue, crying and laughing, not understanding at all. It took only ten minutes to find that a few people around me were all asleep. It’s better to wear kimonos on the street.
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Posted: Feb 11, 2018
钟摆
5/5Outstanding
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A holy place for kabuki lovers. Just at the exit of the east ginza subway station, it is recommended to friends who want to feel the traditional Japanese culture.