Kabuki Appreciation
Kabuki is a traditional Japanese theater.
Actors wear beautiful costumes and unique make-up to perform emotional stories.
In addition, the music, dance, and singing
unique to Kabuki are also important elements of Kabuki, making the theater even
more exciting.
Kabuki has been held since the Edo period
at Shiroichi in Takayacho, Higashihiroshima City.
Even now, local people hold performances
once a year, and the performances of the actors make the audience feel as if
they have wandered into another world.
Local people practice every weekend for the
performance, and you can see the rehearsal scene and can be tried on the costume.
Kabuki costumes are different from ordinary
kimonos, and Kabuki costumes are characterized by more glittering and flashy
decorations.
There are many places in Japan where you can
try on a kimono, but trying on a Kabuki costume is not easy.
In the future, we are planning to carry out
projects such as taking a commemorative photo with Kabuki costumes as shown in
the next photo.
Please visit the world of Kabuki and
experience its unique charm and power.
It should be a wonderful opportunity to
experience Japanese culture and history.
If you would like to see the practice
scenery, please contact us from the following.