Kagurazaka Street Stage O-edo Tour 2020
 4. Performing in Kagurazaka
Kagurazaka Street Stage O-edo Tour: the entire area of Kagurazaka becomes a stage, and people and the town unite into one. Viewing the previous years’ live performance, we visit Kagurazaka Avenue, a performance site of “Street Live Performances” from the bottom of the slope to THEGLEE, where is one of the Evening festival sites, and finally to Evening Live Music Performances at Akagi-jinja Shrine Kagura Hall. Also, we are delivering messages from performers, Stage concierge who supports this festival and the priest of Akagi-jinja Shrine to you. All of the messages convey their special feelings and efforts for Kagurazaka Street Stage O-edo Tour. The navigator is Tamagawa Nanafuku, a Rokyoku player who has a close relationship with Kagurazaka for her performances at Akagi-jinja Shrine and THEGLEE. She appeared this festival three times before. She guides you with her playing.
Filming cooperation
 THEGLEE
 Akagi-jinja Shrine
Navigator
 Tamagawa Nanafuku (Rokyoku)
 Entered Tamagawa Fukutaro II in 1995 as Kyokushi (shamisen player). Started to perform as Rokyokushi (reciter) for master’s recommendation. Produced five presentations of each of “Tettei Tenpou Suiko-den” and “Rokyoku Eiyu-Retsuden” for her master. Changed and announced the name from Mihoko to Nanafuku. She not only produces many Rokyoku events but also creates her own new Rokyoku and corroborates with various genres and players, such as Noh, comedy, Gidayu, Opera.
Performers
 Sawamura Mami (Rokyoku, shamisen player)
Interview
 Pierre Ono (Seshami Street Boys/ Tsugaru shamisen performance)
 Machi butai concierges
 Kazeyama Hideo (Priest of Akagi-jinja Shrine)
Past Footage
 Shop Strolling / Traditional Performing Arts Live
 Okamura Shintaro (“Jiuta” folk song)
 Honjyo Manryu Hide x Honjyo Hidekuni (“Hauta” music)
Performing Arts Tour and Street Live Performances
 Seshami Street Boys (Tsugaru shamisen performance)
 Wakajishi-kai (“Hogaku-Bayashi” Japanese traditional percussion)
 Oyama Yutaka (Tsugaru shamisen) × Kominato Akihisa (“Shakuhachi” Bamboo flute) ×Otawa Masaki (“Taiko” Japanese drum)
 Akiyoshi Sara x Tada Ayako (Japanese flute x 25strings “Koto” Japanese harp)
 GMQ (“Shakuhachi” bamboo flute)
 Fujiyama Taiju (“Tezuma” Japanese classical magic)
Evening Live Music Performances at Akagi-jinja Shrine Kagura Hall
 Tobaya Riseki Troupe (Nagauta shamisen) × Mochizuki Harumi Troupe (“Hogaku-Bayashi” Japanese traditional percussion)
Organized by Arts Council Tokyo (Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture) , NPO Ikimachi Club
 Supported by and in cooperation with Tokyo Metropolitan Government
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