"Shintomiza Children's Kabuki" was named "Shintomiza" by Kyoichi Azuma, a theater that flourished during the Meiji era, and was launched in the spring of 2007 as a big city local play. This year was the 10th performance in Reitaisai festival, and on May 5th Children's Day, a special stage was set up at Tepposu Children's Park, and an outdoor performance was held as "Tengunsu Inari Shrine Vocational Kabuki".
Performed by three first-year junior high school students and 22 elementary school students who will be graduated from the same performance living in Chuo-ku. . The performance began with "Kuchigami", and it was a gorgeous stage with four gorgeous stages: "Kotobuki Sanbaso", "Sugawara Densetsu Handbook", "Genroku era Hanami Odori", and "Shiranami Five Men".
In addition, a lottery tournament was held during the intermission, and many prizes were provided by sponsoring companies. At the end, all the performers lined up on the stage, and the performance ended with thanks from Morokawa, representative of the Shintomiza Children's Kabuki Association.
Blessed with good weather, wonderful children's actors were unfolded on the outdoor stage, attracting a large number of visitors. I strongly wanted you to continue your activities and pass on valuable traditional performing arts. .