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    I originally came just to explore Endoji Shopping Street, but after walking around, I found the area much quieter than I had expected. As I approached KABUKI CAFE NAGOYA za, the atmosphere suddenly changed completely. Quite a few people had gathered outside, and the place felt especially lively, bringing a burst of energy to the quiet shopping street.
    The contrast was so striking that I couldn't help stopping to look into it. The sign seemed to indicate that it had something to do with kabuki and stage performances. From the enthusiasm and anticipation of the girls waiting there, it was obvious that this was a very local cultural event. I looked it up on my phone and learned that it was a small theater combining kabuki elements, sword fighting, dance, comedy, and audience interaction. It seemed like it might be easier to understand than kyogen. I actually considered going in to join the fun, but it looked like there might not be any tickets left, so I gave up.
    But because of that, it ended up being the most memorable place from my visit to Endoji Shopping Street. In a relatively quiet old shopping street, there was suddenly this energetic little theater surrounded by enthusiastic fans. The contrast was huge.

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