
- Overview
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- * A non-verbal entertainment facility showcasing Japanese culture opened in 2024
- * Supervised by Japan Ninja Council and kabuki master Fujiro Tanaka
- * Fusion of traditional arts, lighting, visuals creates extraordinary space
- What to expect
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A non-verbal live entertainment venue bringing traditional Japanese culture to life in a new dimension will open in Shinjuku in August 2024. Supervised by Fujiro Tanaka VII, a renowned kabuki musician who performed at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Opening Ceremony, this experience showcases Japan’s rich traditions—ninja, oiran (courtesans), and wadaiko (Japanese drums)—through the evolving artistry of kabuki, which has been passed down since the Edo period. World-class performers use non-verbal expression to transcend language barriers, immersing you in a breathtaking spectacle that brings new adventure and surprises to your journey. Located in the heart of Shinjuku, this all-weather venue offers a 90-minute performance, making it an easily accessible must-visit attraction to include in your Shinjuku sightseeing plans.
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