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Men's Flower Path @ Meijiza

[Nanako Tsukishima] May 19, 2015 14:00

Do you know about Genseki Habu?
 
There are graves and stone monuments on the grounds of Tsukiji Honganji Temple, an ophthalmologist in the late Edo period, and it is necessary to study the Chuo-ku Tourism Test.

I'm an indispensable orchid doctor.

 

"Man's Flower Path" depicts the friendship between Genshu and Kabuki actors.
I would like to introduce it because it is being performed at the May Hanagata Kabuki in Meijiza.
 

Kabuki is my second time.
After watching, tears came to my cheeks. You can't cry in Kabuki...。

Splendid and beautiful performance of Hanagata actors, directing with audience seats, etc.
Beautiful shamisen and drums played by the actors themselves.
A script that resonates with the heart that reminds me of the path as a person.IMG_5298.JPG
 

An aunt who was warned of chatting

Some uncle who was a little noisy.
I would have returned to me after I finished watching it.

It's easy to convey.

 
You can enjoy not only Kabukiza but also Kabuki at Meijiza.
If you have a seat on the second floor or higher, you'd better see the flower path.
 

Near Meijiza

The only sumo room in Chuo-ku, "Arashio Room" and
There is also Kiyomasa Koji Temple, which enshrines the Prince of Kato Kiyomasa in Hamacho Park.
Hamacho, which is different from the liveliness of Ningyocho, is also recommended.

 

 

 
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