National Theatre of Japan - Chiyoda City

4.2/5 に基づく 8 レビュー

Contact National Theatre of Japan

住所 :

4-1 Hayabusacho, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 102-8656, Japan

電話 : 📞 +87
Postal code : 102-8656
Webサイト : https://www.ntj.jac.go.jp/kokuritsu.html
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Description : Home for traditional Japanese performing arts such as Kabuki, Buyo & Bunraku, with 2 auditoriums.

4-1 Hayabusacho, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 102-8656, Japan
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Jason Dale on Google

Very good facility, accommodating of English speakers, lots of seats, mostly comfortable seats. I only didn't like the location of toilets.
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Hector on Google

I went to see a kabuki and it was really great. The staff really go out of their way to teach you the etiquette of a Japanese theater and it makes the experience better. Should have dressed a little better
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Dan Jezreel Orendain on Google

If you are a Kabuki fan, this is the place to go. Accessible via Hanzomon Station or Akasaka-Mitsuke Station (10-minute walk), the theatre offers numerous traditional Japanese theater productions. Try to bring your own bento though as the cafes inside tend to be a bit pricey.
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J Teoh on Google

The National Theatre of Japan. If I had more time, I would research to see a Kabuki or a Bunraku performance here. Kabuki performances are dance performances where its stylised art of drama with elaborate makeup is often portrayed as attractive Japanese culture worthy of an experience by visitors. But a performance at the National Theatre tends to be among the best so seats are harder to come by at the last moment. Bunraku are performances done by puppet masters using puppets to tell a story. The puppets are usually elaborate almost lifelike and the performances quite evocative. This would be an interesting departure from the usual symphonies in other parts of the world.
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Daniel Kambey on Google

Go here to watch the Kabuki or other theater play. Their website have the schedule and ticket box info. Nearest station is Hanzomon station.
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V C on Google

A little tricky to access - we came by taxi and there is a large drop off area outside the building (and it is easy to hail taxis from the main road too). The building entrance is on the east side (facing the Imperial palace). Booking tickets can be done on the English website of the National Theatre Japan - be careful as it also sell tickets for performances in other venues including Osaka. Bunraku was a good experience here although unlike in Osaka, you cannot pay to watch a single act, which makes it quite expensive.
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Winston Appleyard on Google

Immaculate theatre presents the best of Kabuki theatre. Food is sold from various places around the foyers and lockers are available for storing of coats etc. If you can get tickets you will not be disappointed.
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Rob Gee on Google

Don't let the "small" in the name fool you. This is a good sized, fully equipped theatre with large stage, excellent lighting and sound, and from what we saw of the Bunraku (Japanese puppet) plays in 2 of the 3 different performances, for a total of 5 hours plus breaks), top notch actors, narrators, and musicians. Looking forward to our next trip here. The English audio systems (600 Yen plus 1000 deposit) had fantastic audio tracks for explanations.

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