Ginza Museums Tokyo Takarazuka Theater 4.07 2 Tokyo's base for delivering spectacular Takarazuka Revue. See More
Ginza Experiences Facilities Ginza Sony Park 3.95 1 An urban park brought to you by the innovative Sony brand. See More
Ginza Museums Art Aquarium Museum GINZA 3.95 1 The fantasy world of goldfish swimming amidst light, music, and fragrance has arrived in Ginza! See More
Ginza Museums Shiseido Gallery 3.95 1 Opened in 1919, Shiseido Gallery is one of the oldest art galleries in Japan. See More
Ginza Museums The Seiko Museum Ginza 3.95 1 Experience the history of time and watches at the Seiko Museum in Ginza, the birthplace of Seiko. See More
Ginza Tourist Attractions Kachidoki Bridge 3.95 1 A rare existing bascule bridge in Japan, packed with the wisdom and technology of our ancestors. See More
Ginza Famous Places Ginza-Dori street 3.87 2 It is the main street of Ginza, Japan's world-class district lined with department stores and high-end brand stores. See More
Ginza Parks & Gardens Hibiya Park 3.87 2 Japan’s Oldest Western-Style Park with an Iconic Huge Fountain. See More
Ginza Museums Kabukiza Theatre 3.63 2 Even Newcomers can Enjoy Kabuki at a Theater Dedicated to this Performance Art. 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.
Ginza Experiences Facilities Konica Minolta Planetaria TOKYO A captivating, immersive experience that will leave you in awe! See More
Ginza Shrines & Temples Tsukiji Hongwanji Temple A temple of the Jodo Shinshu Hongwanji Sect, characterized by its oriental-inspired exterior. See More