It's been two years since the rebuilding of Kabukiza was completed. I've been taking pictures of the building many times before and after the rebuilding, but I didn't go inside. The other day, I had about an hour when I passed nearby, so I toured the building.
First of all, there are plenty of kabuki and Edo souvenirs at Kibikicho Square on the first basement floor, and I just bought it. After that, we took the elevator to the rooftop garden. Before visiting the essential garden, I stopped at the Kabuki Photo Studio. This is a shop that Studio Alice started in March, where you dress up as Kabuki and take pictures. It is a shop that says that she will take a commemorative photo with makeup, wig, dressing. There are various menus, and "Easy Dressing" is an intent to dress as a Kabuki actor and take pictures in just 5 minutes.
When I went there, a couple from Africa was taking pictures in the costume of Oishi built-in assistant and the dress of Oiran. In addition, at a simple price, you can take a commemorative photo of visiting Kabukiza theater, rent a kimono, watch a play or walk wearing a kimono, and I was very attracted to the business of my tourist guide .
On the 5th floor, in addition to the rooftop garden, there are Kabuki Gallery (paid) and cafes where you can enjoy a light meal at Mr. teahouse.