Katsuharu Tsukuda

Edo no Matsuri, which connects traditional performing arts

"The 1st Edo no Matsuri Connecting Traditional Performing Arts" will be performed at Nihonbashi Public Hall.

Mr. Osamu Wakayama of Edosato Kagura Wakayama Shrine gave us a guide to the appreciation party. I've heard that Mr. Wakayama himself will dance at the event of "Edo Kotobuki Lion".

There may be a new discovery if you enjoy traditional Japanese performing arts from the audience. Please feel the Japanese festival in Nihon Buyo, Edo Kotobuki Lion and wadaiko.

Location: Central City Nihonbashi Public Hall Hall (Nihonbashi Theater)
Date and time: Opening on Sunday, October 16 at 15:00

 Edo no Matsuri, which connects traditional performing arts

Tickets will start selling on Monday, September 5th. Reserved seats (1st floor seats) 5,000 yen and unreserved seats (2nd floor seats) 3,000 yen are all included in tax.

Nihon Buyo (Festival and Sansha Festival)

Appearance: Yutaro Hanayanagi

Edo Kotobuki lion (lion dance, Daikoku dance, double-sided dance)

Appearance: Edo-sato Kagura Wakayama-sha Shrine

wadaiko (Yamako and seafood)

Appearance: Eitetsu Hayashi and Eitetsu Fuun no Kai

Reservations and inquiries for viewing tickets

Phone: 03-3407-7778 (weekdays 11:30-16:30)

Email: Please refer to the first flyer for e-mail address.

"Please enter the seat type (specified seat / unreserved seat), number, name, address, and telephone number of the appreciation ticket in the e-mail."