[Dimini ☆ Cricket]
August 17, 2013 09:00
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On August 15th (Thursday), at Tsukiji Honganji Temple, the theme song dedication performance of the new Kabuki "Yinyoshi", which will be performed at Kabukiza Shinkai-ba, "September Hanagata Kabuki", was performed.
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It was shakuhachi player Kinohachi who performed the dedication.
On the day of the event, "To the air", which was used as the theme song of "Ryoma Goes", was dedicated, and then two songs, the theme song of "Yinyoshi" and the ending theme, were dedicated.
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After the dedication performance, the author, Baku Yumemakura and the starring Sogoro Ichikawa joined, and talked passionately about listening to the theme song and his enthusiasm for the new Kabuki.
By the way, the new Kabuki "Yinyoshi" seems to be sold out on the same day.
About the new Kabuki "Yinyoshi" ⇒
http://www.kabuki-bito.jp/theaters/kabukiza/2013/09/post_64-Highlight.html
[Dimini ☆ Cricket]
August 6, 2013 09:00
This year is the founder of Toshodaiji Temple, the 1250-year-old Oyo (Gyoki) in Kanmawakami. In 1250, Oyo is 1250 years after Kanma Kazugami died, and the great law is held once every 50 years.
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From August 1st to 13th, Nara Mahorobakan holds an exhibition event related to Toshodaiji Temple and Kanma Kazujo. Nara Mahoroba-kan, an antenna shop in Nara Prefecture, is just opposite the Chuo-dori of the new building of Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi Main Store.
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At the exhibition event, the history of Kanshin Kazugami's arrival to Japan after hardship is explained in an easy-to-understand manner.
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On the other hand, at Toshodaiji Temple, a "substitute statue" imitating the national treasure Kanmawakami seated statue (8th century) was produced, and an eye memorial service was held on June 5. The "Substitute Statue" has been open to the public since June 7th. The left side of the panel on display at Nara Mahoroba Hall is a national treasure, and the right side is a "substitute statue".
If you're planning a trip to Nara, why not get tourist information at Nara Mahorobakan? There is also a special product corner and a cafe corner.
http://www.mahoroba-kan.jp/ (http://www.mahoroba-kan.jp/)