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 Edo-ri Kagura Wakayama Shrine gave us a tour of the appreciation party. I heard that the event of "Edo Kotobuki Lion" will be danced by Mr. Wakayama himself.
If you watch traditional Japanese performing arts from the audience, you may find new discoveries. Please feel the Japanese festivals in Nihon Buyo, Edo Kotobuki lion and wadaiko.
Location: Nihonbashi Public Hall Hall in Chuo Ward (Nihonbashi Theater)
Date and time: The show starts at 15:00 on Sunday, October 16
Tickets will be on sale from Monday, September 5th. Designated seats (1st floor seats) 5,000 yen and unreserved seats (2nd floor seats) 3,000 yen are all tax-inclusive prices.
Nihon Buyo (Festivals and Sansha Festivals)
Appearance: Suketaro Hanayagi
Edo Kotobuki lion (lion dance, Daikoku dance, double-sided dance)
Appearance: Edo-ri Kagura Wakayama Shrine
wadaiko (Yamayuki, Umiyuki)
Appearance: The Association of Hidetetsu Hayashi and Eitetsu Fuun
Reservation and Inquiries for Appreciation Tickets
Phone: 03-3407-7778 (Weekdays 11:30-16:30)
Email: Please refer to the first flyer for your email address.
"Please enter the seat type (designated seat / unreserved seat), number, name, address, and telephone number of the appreciation ticket in the e-mail."