
A groundbreaking fusion of two classic Japanese cultural symbols is about to dazzle fans across the globe! The much-acclaimed New Kabuki FINAL FANTASY X is now going streaming internationally - in an awe-inspiring celebration of the legendary game's 22nd anniversary.
A Grand Stage for a Grand Adventure

Back in the spring of 2023, Stage Around Tokyo, one of only two theaters in the world with a 360-degree audience rotation, was electrified by a unique theatrical experience: New Kabuki FINAL FANTASY X.
This spectacular performance blended the rich, time-honored tradition of Kabuki with the epic narrative and vibrant world of FINAL FANTASY X, a renowned video game with a global fanbase.
A Worldwide Encore, Thanks to TBS
Tokyo Broadcasting System Inc. (TBS) is turning up the heat this summer by offering FINAL FANTASY and Kabuki enthusiasts a second chance to experience the incredible performance.
Starting July 19, coinciding with the game's original release anniversary, fans in 19 countries and regions can enjoy streaming New Kabuki FINAL FANTASY X until the end of October.
Kabuki and Gaming Titans Take Center Stage
The unforgettable performance showcased talent like Kikunosuke Onoe, Shido Nakamura, and Matsuya Onoe, with the Kinoshita Group in the wings.
Captured in its full glory at the IHI Stage Around Tokyo, the riveting experience of New Kabuki FINAL FANTASY X is a rare treat you wouldn't want to miss.
For the uninitiated, FINAL FANTASY X is more than a game - it's an enchanting tale that has captivated millions since its release in 2001 for PlayStation®2.
The narrative follows Tidus, a star blitzball player, and the summoner Yuna, as they embark on a heroic quest to save their world, Spira, from the colossal threat of Sin. Over the past two decades, the FINAL FANTASY X series has sold more than 21.1 million units globally (as of the end of March 2022).
Whether you're a hardcore FINAL FANTASY fan, a Kabuki aficionado, or someone just looking for an extraordinary cultural experience, mark your calendars for July 19. Get ready to explore a unique fusion of traditional theater and gaming lore with the New Kabuki FINAL FANTASY X.
- Original Venue: The show was recorded at the IHI Stage Around Tokyo.
- Main Performers: The performance features acclaimed actors including Kikunosuke Onoe, Shido Nakamura, Matsuya Onoe, among others.
- Duration: Part 1 (First part) has a runtime of approximately 2 hours, 50 minutes, and 45 seconds. Part 2 (Second part) runs for around 2 hours, 56 minutes, and 5 seconds.
- Countries and Regions of Delivery: The distribution will be available in 19 regions: USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Taiwan, Korea, Hong Kong, Macau, Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, Brazil, UK, Germany, France, Italy, and Poland.
- Format: The recording will be available in high-definition (HD) stereo format with English subtitles for global accessibility.
- Streaming Ticket Price: The price for viewing both parts is 4,000 yen.
- Distribution Period: The recorded performance will be available for streaming from July 19 to October 31, 2023, for a limited time only.
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