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The traditional performing art of Ginza 8-chome "Kinharu Festival"

[Marsha Horiuchi of Edo] August 13, 2015 14:00

Did you know that Noh plays are performed on Ginza 8-chome Kinharu-dori every evening on the evening of August 7?
This is the 31st time this year, so I've come by a little in the first half.

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It begins at 6 o'clock in hope of rich harvest and world peace. In the midst of the heat, the "Kinharu Festival resting place of portable shrines" just before.
I got a seat ticket at the reception, and it has the longest history among the first four seats that have continued since the Muromachi period.
The entrance is for Noh performers and musicians of Kinharuza.

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In Ginza, which is at the forefront of the gorgeousness of this era, let's keep performing arts with a tradition of 600 years only in that place.
The enthusiasm, my head drops, I support you!

Kinharu Street Official Site; http://komparu-ginza.com/

 

By the way, this place is behind the Hakuhinkan, yes, there is a public bath "Kinharuyu" with red carp drawn on the wall of the bathtub.
The hot water temperature is 42 degrees for Edo kid, but if it is a short time, it will be refreshing.