This fall, I went with a fierce dash, and it's already winter. At this time, I couldn't respond to the sudden change of down from T-shirts.
Today, I visited "Oedo Nihonbashi-tei" to listen to the women's Chushingura. I heard from a friend who loves rakugo saying, "It's a very good size hall to listen to rakugo as small," but this is the first time I have stepped into it. It is a homey impression of 20 seats in Hiradoma and 50 to 60 chair seats, and it seems that many customers are familiar with it, and it is nice to hear a conversation called "Yaayaa" with the guide! That's right.
People's beliefs were strong, and I was watching Bunraku performances, but I thought until last week, "Gitayu must be a thick man's voice." For the first time in a course held by the National Theater for members, my preconception, which was overwhelmed and stupid after listening to "Horikawa" of "Wome Gitayu", was completely overturned.
Only "Women's" are performed, "Sixth Dan selling Dan", "Eighth Dan Dogyo", and "9th Dan Yamashina Kani". After all, it is luxurious and luxurious, as if you are watching the art performed in a parlor, "the stage is near". The breathless interaction between Komanosuke Takemoto, a living national treasure, and the popular young Koshiko Takemoto, was wonderful and it was two hours in a flash. During the Edo period, "Daughter Joruri" and "Ogitayu" were often subject to crackdowns when they disturbed customs, but it is well known that Soseki and Naoya Shiga in the Meiji period were fans. The fan clubs of this era, "Dokuren" and "Purchasing Ren" are the fans.
It seems to be the etymology of "chasing" still alive today. "I don't like eating" is a loss.
In addition to regular vaudeville at the Rakugo Arts Council, Oedo Nihonbashi-tei offers a variety of entertainment with a focus on classical performing arts such as talks, Gitayu, Shinnai, Kouta and Nagauta. www.ntgp.co.jp
Edo Nihonbashi-tei: 3-1-6 Nihonbashi-Nagatani Building 1F TEL3245-1278
2 minutes from Exit A10 of Mitsukoshimae Station on the Ginza Line, 2 minutes from Shin-Nihonbashi Station on the Sobu Line.