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Opened
  
1966

Capacity
  
1,610

Phone
  
+81 3-3265-7411

Architect
  
Takenaka Corporation

National Theatre of Japan

Address
  
4-1 Hayabusacho, Chiyoda, Tokyo 102-8656, Japan

Similar
  
National Bunraku Theatre, Kabuki‑za, New National Theatre, National Noh Theatre, Shinbashi Enbujō

National theatre of japan


The National Theatre of Japan (国立劇場, Kokuritsu Gekijō) is a complex consisting of three halls in two buildings in Hayabusa-chō, a neighborhood in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. The Japan Arts Council, an Independent Administrative Institution of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, operates the National Theatre. It primarily stages performances of traditional Japanese performing arts.

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The main building has two halls. The Large Theatre hosts performances of kabuki and Buyō as well as stage plays. The Small Hall specializes in bunraku, Japanese music, smaller buyō productions, gagaku, shōmyō, and folk theatre. In a separate building, the Engei Hall stages rakugo and manzai performances.

Each year in April, the awards ceremony for the Japan Prize takes place in the National Theatre. Attendees include the Emperor and Empress, the Prime Minister, the President of the House of Councillors, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives.

Performances

The 1995 Japanese Drumming Concert, sponsored by the National Theater of Japan, featured artists such as Tokyo Dagekidan.

In 2010, a double bill of Yukio Mishima's "Iwashi Uri Koi Hikiami" and "Roben Sugi no Yurai" was performed.

References

National Theatre of Japan Wikipedia