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Setsubun Festival dedication performance "Shintomiza Children's Kabuki"

[Dimini ☆ Cricket] February 7, 2012 08:30

Last week, Shintomiza Children's Kabuki, who covered the lessons, held a Setsubun Festival dedication performance on Sunday, February 5 at Kagura Hall at Tepposhu Inari Shrine.sun

On the day, the cold weather was somewhat relaxed, and a lot of spectators were crowded before the start of the performance to watch elementary school Kabuki.happy01

First of all, it's a good thing. This will greatly increase the expectations for the performance.downwardleft

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In the first performance, the stage is gorgeous with Kotobuki-style Sanbaso notesCongratulations dance.downwardleft

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Next, I was able to enjoy a lot of famous dialogues at the Sanjin Yoshizoba Shiranami-Okawabata Koshinzuka-downwardleft

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 In the intermission, a lottery tournamentflair by parents was hit by me.good

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In the Shiranami Five Men-The Place of Inasegawa Separation-, applause and cheering on the lines of each of the five, the photo shows
Juro Akaboshi (lower left) who has a cute sight, and Rikimaru Nango (lower right) who has a brilliant sight.downwardleft

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I can't tell you in the picture, but each stage was really applauded and a lot of shouts.happy01

Indeed, it was a performance like Chuo-ku that nurtured the culture as a “play town” since Edo period.shine

 

The next performance will be the Reitaisai festival performance on May 5 at Teppozu Inari Shrine.fuji

Specifically, please see homepage of "Shintomiza Children's Kabuki" → Shintomiza Children's Kabuki