Kabuki is the dramatic theatre which combines music and dance. It is one of Japan’s most typical traditional arts. This performing art contains exciting stories, beautiful scenes and other features that thrill audiences. Throughout its long history spanning hundreds of years, Kabuki has incorporated trends from each successive era, and continues to be a fresh performing art.
Experience the true essence of Japanese culture, not just imitation. This performance will feature top performers who have been sharing authentic art for hundreds of years.
English audio guide is included, making the performance easy to understand.
In addition, only at the performance in January 2026, ”Tenugui” (Japanese traditional hand towels) will be thrown from the stage into the audience. If you are lucky to catch it, take home!
We invite you to take this opportunity to enjoy KABUKI!
*The stage photos shown are from past performance.
1st Class seats: The seats are on the first floor seating area. Seating position will be left to our theatre. English audio guide included.<br/>Duration: 3 hours 30 minutes: Scheduled performance time: 13:00 to 16:30 (doors open at 12:15) *Time is estimates and could vary<br/>Program: Program to be performed: "Kagamiyama Kokyō no Nishikie"
2nd Class seats: The seats are on the second floor seating area. Seating positions will be left to our theatre. English audio guide included.<br/>Duration: 3 hours 30 minutes: Scheduled performance time: 13:00 to 16:30 (doors open at 12:15) *Time is estimates and could vary<br/>Program: Program to be performed: "Kagamiyama Kokyō no Nishikie"
You will see a KABUKI performance at New National Theatre, Tokyo (Playhouse). English audio guide is included, making the performance easy to understand.
*The time is estimates and could vary.
*English synopsis is available. It is included in the paid Japanese brochure.
The performance venue is New National Theatre, Tokyo (Hatsudai, Tokyo / The NNTT is just a minute's walk from Hatsudai Station on the Keio New Line (extension of Toei Shinjuku Line).). Please make sure you are in the right place.
The nearest station: Hatsudai Station (Keio-New Line)
New National Theatre, Tokyo has three theatres. Please note that this performance is held at "Playhouse" of New National Theatre, Tokyo.
https://www.nntt.jac.go.jp/english/access/
To enter the theatre, it is necessary to exchange the ticket issued by Viator for the ticket issued by the theater. Please pick up your ticket at the entrance of the New National Theatre, Tokyo (Playhouse) on the day of the performance. At that time, you will need the "booking ref." number shown above. For details, please ask the staff at the entrance of the New National Theatre, Tokyo (Playhouse).
* Please allow plenty of time to pick up your tickets.
* The time is estimates and could vary.
* Audio guide is English only. Japanese and other languages are not available.
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