Kabuki-za - Chuo, Tokyo, Tokyo Prefecture, Kanto, Japan
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Kabuki-za Chuo
Traditional Japanese Kabuki performances can be seen at this refurbished theater in the Ginza district.
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- Tokyo, Kanto, Japan
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- Theatre posters - Kabuki-za by Actprof from a blog titled ginza and geki
- Kabuki-Za Theatre in Ginza by Ta.lim from a blog titled April 30, Thursday
- Lanterns at the Kabuki-za by Angela_louise from a blog titled Kabuki and gadgets
- Divadlo Kabuki-za by Mimiama from a blog titled Urady na Shinagawe
- Kabuki-za Theatre by Jamespeart from a blog titled Last 3 days in Japan
- The Kabuki-za by Angela_louise from a blog titled Kabuki and gadgets
Kabuki-za Theater Ginza
Kabuki-za (歌舞伎座?) in Ginza was the principal theater in Tokyo for the traditional kabuki drama form since 1889. The structure was demolished in spring 2010, and reopened on March 28, 2013. 03726 Pt 2
Tokyo Trip - Higashi Ginza Kabuki-za 3 / 東京旅行 東銀座 歌舞伎座 3
Shinobazu Pond in Ueno Park【上野・不忍池】2.18 TOKYO TODAY
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The Shinobazu Pond (不忍池 Shinobazu no Ike) is a pond within Ueno Park (a spacious public park located in the Ueno section of Taitō, Tokyo, Japan), and a historically prominent Shitamachi feature often appearing in history and works of art. The park occupies the site of the former Kan'ei-ji, a temple closely associated with the Tokugawa shoguns, who had built it to guard Edo Castle against the northeast, a direction believed to be unlucky by traditional geomancy. The temple was destroyed during the Boshin War. The pond, although modified many times and even once drained, is natural. (from Wikipedia)
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Shot and Edited by Nobuyuki Matsukawa
Location:The Shinobazu Pond in Ueno park ,Taito-ku Tokyo
DATE:2014.2.18
CAMERA:SONY NEX-7 18-55mm Zoom lens
MUSIC : Fields of gold / Eva cassidy
Tokyo Trip - Higashi Ginza Kabuki-za 1 / 東京旅行 東銀座 歌舞伎座 1
Walking to Shinbashi Enbujo.MP4
We emerge on a cool, drizzly Tokyo day from the Higashi Ginza exit of the Hibiya Line subway to see the Kabuki-za across the street before we turn around and head for the Shinbashi Enbujo. The latter will be the chief kabuki venue after April 30, 2010, when the Kabuki-za prepares to go before the wrecking ball prior to its sixth incarnation since 1889.
Tour of the Interior of the Shinbashi Enbujo
We walk through the Shinbashi Enbujo in April 2010, shortly before it is to become the main kabuki theatre in Tokyo, while the Kabuki-za is demolished and built anew over a projected three-year period. The interior is clearly different from that of the Kabuki-za, being much more modern but also far less atmospheric. And with kabuki, atmosphere plays a major role, even in the playhouse itself.
Entering Kabuki-za and Finding My Seat
This is what you would have seen if you had entered the orchestra seating area to find your seat at the Kabuki-za, which will be demolished after April 2010.