Shimbashi Enbujo is also a Kabuki performance.
It is common that a different kind of performance is performed.
The performance of Super Kabuki was held in October.
It's a one-piece of that anime.
Kabuki is also a traditional performing art.
On the other hand, as the word "inclined".
I think there are some parts that need to be adapted to the trends of the times.
In this regard, Kabuki continues to advance while preserving tradition.
I think it's a wonderful Japanese asset.
If you cross the tradition, you can't expect any further progress.
Is the organization, culture, and everything all the same?
Obsolete. Corruption. It's a rut. Determination due to vested interests.
In order to avoid this, cultural assets and traditions, which are tourism resources, must be used.
Efforts must be made to leave.
Those involved in tourism should have that awareness.
I think so.