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Shintomiza Children's Kabuki 5th Anniversary Performance

[Yurikamome] May 24, 2011 08:30

I learned that there is "Children's Kabuki" in Chuo-ku began with the "Tepposhu Inari Shrine Reitaisai festival-Ginza 1171 Festival".

This venerable Reitaisai festival is visited by many people from all over the country, praying for good luck and safety.

This is because I learned that the old-fashioned Kagura dance was dedicated and that Shintomiza Children's Kabuki was also performed.

However, for the sake of Great East Japan Earthquake, the Shinko Festival (imperial procession portable shrine, the Children's Procession, etc.) was held at Kyobashi Tsukiji Elementary School on May 1st to commemorate the 5th anniversary.

    

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    Kobukishiki Sanbaso

            2 Yoshitsune Senbonzakura Mt. Yoshino 

            Sanpakuro no Gonin (a five-man son of Sanpakuro): The place of the Inase-gawa River

               (Shiranami Gonin Otokoinasegawa Seizoroinoba)

 

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 The following photo is a photo at the time of the "Navel Exhibition" displayed at the reception, but it is such a cute cute little like this

People were performing enthusiastically.

It is a place where we can understand the words and expressions of Kabuki, which is an unknown world for us, ...

He was very good.

Kabuki born in Chuo-ku with thanks to the cooperation of Yano Takemoto, who lives in Chuo-ku and is a heavyweight of Gidayubushi, and the enthusiasm of the 15 elementary school players and parents. I wanted to deepen my understanding and expand the circle of support. 

          

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