This autumn we went on a dash and it's already winter. I can't cope with the sudden change of down from T-shirts at this time.
Today, I visited "Edo Nihonbashi-tei" to listen to the women's Chushingura. This is the first time I have heard from a rakugo-loving friend saying, "It's a very good size hall to listen to rakugo as a small piece." With an at-home impression of 20 seats in Hiradoma and 50 to 60 seats in chairs, the customer comrades are more familiar, and it is nice to hear the conversation "Yayaa" with the guide! That's right.
People's beliefs are strong, and although I watched the Bunraku performance, I thought until last week, "Gidayu must be a thick man's voice." For the first time in a lecture given by the National Theater for members, I was overwhelmed by listening to "Horikawa" of "Nyoryu Gidayu" and my preconception was overturned brilliantly.
The only thing that can be performed is "Women's", "The sixth stage of sale", "The eighth stage of the road", and "The ninth stage of Yamashina Kani". No matter what, "the stage is close" as if you are watching the art performed in a parlor, luxury and luxury. The breathless interaction between the living national treasure Komanosuke Takemoto and the popular young Koshiko Takemoto was wonderful and it was two hours in a flash. In the Edo period, "Musume Joruri" and "Megidayu" were often subject to crackdown when disturbing the customs, but it is also well known that Soseki and Naoya Shiga during the Meiji period were fans. The fan clubs of this era "What to do" and "chasing ren"
It is said that it is the origin of "chasing" that is still alive. “I don’t like eating” is a loss.
At Edo Nihonbashi-tei, in addition to regular attendance at the Rakugo Arts Council, we perform entertainment with a rich variety of variances centered on classical performing arts such as talks, Gidayu, Shinnai, Kouta, and Nagauta. www.ntgp.co.jp
Edo Nihonbashi-tei: 3-1-6 Nihonbashi-Nagatani Building 1F TEL3245-1278
2 minutes from Ginza Line Mitsukoshimae Station A10 exit, 2 minutes from Sobu Line Shin-Nihonbashi Station

