Kabuki is a Japanese traditional art perform that continues from hundreds years ago. During your visit to Japan, you can watch the Kabuki performance that are held in regular schedule in Tokyo’s Kabukiza Theater. This video explain how you can get tickets and visit Tokyo’s Kabukiza.

Ticket: https://www.kabukiweb.net/about/ticket/

Guide: https://www.kabukiweb.net/about/

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20 Comments

  1. Hello Kengo san, when i was younger i was afraid of the japanese characters with painted white faces 😵. Not until i saw sadako and ju-on, those were really scary👻

  2. Love this! I was fortunate enough to come across a Kabuki play when I was in Kyoto. Can you also show us how to watch a Sumo match?

  3. Aaah I love Kabuki-za ❤ it's been a while since I last watched a show there since I mostly go to Teigeki hahaha. Maybe I should try the this single act ticket.

  4. went to the kabuki by accident on my last visit…just happened past the theatre and there was a queue for the lunchtime spontaneous arrivals so i joined and went in…watched about an hour and a half…i rented a device to do live translation, but was a bit hard to look at both so i just ended up watching the show,,,was pretty amazing…even if we were a bit far from the action…one thing that struck me was that occasionally a few older gents would suddenly shout something out at the performers…just a word every now and then but was pretty loud…i assume this is the done thing?

  5. I've heard that people who can't speak Japanese shouldn't worry about not knowing what's happening during a Kabuki performance because many of the Japanese people won't know what's going on either! I know that's obviously a tongue-in-cheek overstatement but it's still a funny thought

  6. Dear Kengo, thank you so much for this video. I will be in Tokyo in a few days and definitely go to see the performance. Thia is a wonderful video. You are the best!

  7. Thank you for this excellent video! I am hoping to travel to Japan early next year and seeing a Kabuki show is high on my list of things to do. I became fascinated with Kabuki during the pandemic, watching performances on you tube.

  8. I hadn't planned on seeing kabuki on my to to Japan, but now i think I'd like to try it! Thanks for the tip!

  9. Thank you so much for this info. I have added it to my plans to see if I can experience Kabuki!

  10. Thank you for your hard work. My wife and I enjoy your channel and used the information on our last trip to Japan 😊

  11. I enjoy Kabuki and have been to a Kabuki show a couple of times. Do they still rent the translation equipment as you watch the performance? Arigato!

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