Ebisu, Meguro Shopping Streets Ebisu Yokocho 4.07 2 A two-minute walk from Ebisu Station, this "Drunkards' Alley" is full of retro Showa-era atmosphere. See More
Ueno Shrines & Temples Kaneiji Temple 4.07 2 The family temple of the Tokugawa family where successive shoguns rest. See More
Haneda Airport Neighborhood Parks & Gardens Ikegami Baien (Plum Garden) 4.07 2 The garden with more than 30 species of plum trees signal the beginning of spring. See More
Odaiba Shopping Streets Tsukiji Outer Market 4.07 2 A central place of “Food Town, Tsukiji” with over 400 wholesales and retail shops. See More
Sapporo Shopping Streets Sapporo Nijo Fish Market 4.07 2 Enjoy the luxury of buying and eating Hokkaido's pride and joy at the town market produced by the fishermen of Ishikari Beach. See More
Asahikawa and Sounkyo Parks & Gardens Asahikawa Kitasaito Garden 4.07 2 Right next to a train station, the duet of majestic nature and botanical delight spreads. See More
Sapporo Meat Dishes Jingisukan Daruma Main branch 4.07 2 The secret to the delicious taste of Sapporo's culinary heritage, Jingisukan, is that it never changes. See More
Kudanshita, Korakuen Museums Gakushi-kaikan 4.07 1 A classic structure allows you to experience history. See More
Sapporo Curry Soup Curry Garaku 4.07 2 The duet of Japanese soup stock and spices, inspired by the soup for Udon noodles. See More
Fukushima Tourist Attractions Aizu-Wakamatsu Station, Akabeko 4.07 2 Red! Big! Sings! Akabeko welcomes you all at the train station. See More
Sendai Shopping Streets Sendai Asaichi Morning Market 4.07 2 Sendai's Kitchen offers fresh and local Miyagi ingredients and meals. See More
Aichi Parks & Gardens Shirotori Garden 4.07 2 A splendid Japanese garden to depict nature in the Chubu Region. See More
Kyoto Museums Minamiza Theatre 4.07 2 A traditional theater with more than 400 years of history. See More Related Articles Guide to Discovering Kabuki and Enjoying Its Performance: Experience Japan’s Traditional Performing Art Kabuki is a traditional Japanese performing art. Kabuki, with its various charms, has been a popular form of entertainment in Japan for centuries. Stepping into a Kabuki theater transports you to an extraordinary world. For over 400 years, Kabuki actors, who are the pride of Japan, have preserved and carried on this tradition, dazzling audiences with their vibrant performances and magnificent stages. You can experience a special time, enjoying the brilliance of the costumes, the sounds of traditional Japanese instruments like the shamisen, and the refined beauty of the dances down to the fingertips. This world is traditionally an all-male domain, where both the actors who play male roles (“tachiyaku”) and those who play female roles (“onnagata”) have their own distinct aesthetic styles. Even if you don’t understand the language, as long as you grasp the key points of how to watch, you’ll be fine! When you see a performance, there will surely be something that moves your heart.
Guide to Discovering Kabuki and Enjoying Its Performance: Experience Japan’s Traditional Performing Art Kabuki is a traditional Japanese performing art. Kabuki, with its various charms, has been a popular form of entertainment in Japan for centuries. Stepping into a Kabuki theater transports you to an extraordinary world. For over 400 years, Kabuki actors, who are the pride of Japan, have preserved and carried on this tradition, dazzling audiences with their vibrant performances and magnificent stages. You can experience a special time, enjoying the brilliance of the costumes, the sounds of traditional Japanese instruments like the shamisen, and the refined beauty of the dances down to the fingertips. This world is traditionally an all-male domain, where both the actors who play male roles (“tachiyaku”) and those who play female roles (“onnagata”) have their own distinct aesthetic styles. Even if you don’t understand the language, as long as you grasp the key points of how to watch, you’ll be fine! When you see a performance, there will surely be something that moves your heart.
Sapporo Parks & Gardens Sapporo Odori Park 4.07 2 A park in the center of Sapporo, known as the site of the Sapporo Snow Festival. See More
Fukui Famous Places Awara Onsen 4.07 2 Quaint hot spring resort, fun to meander and soak in different hot springs. See More
Akita Hotpot Restaurants AKITA KIRITANPOYA 4.07 2 Savor Kiritanpo Nabe (hot pot) and other Akita’s specialties. See More
Hakodate and Matsumae Commercial Buildings Kanemori Red Brick Warehouse 4.07 2 A nostalgic multi-purpose building inside an array of red brick warehouses. See More
Akihabara Famous Places Akihabara Electric Town 4.07 2 One of Japan’s largest electronics towns, known globally as Akiba. See More
Hakone Japanese Cuisine Hakone Gindofu 4.07 2 The exceptional tofu beloved by locals. Taste it fresh at the store. See More