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KAMISHICHIKEN KABUKAI "The 72nd KOTOBUKI-KAI" ★ voucher

Period

2023/11/13 (Mon) 〜2023/11/18 (Sat)

Venue

Kamishichiken Kaburenjo Theater(East side of Kitano Tenmangu Shrine)

Ticket Fee

Reserved seat voucher: 8,000 yen (with number notation, tax included)

* * On the day of the performance, you can exchange your reserved seat ticket at the [red window] on the right side of the venue entrance from 30 minutes before the start of the performance.

+ Ticketing Fee



Detailed Information

Performance content Kotobuki-kai" is an annual autumn performance in which geiko and maiko, who have inherited the traditions of Kyoto's oldest Kagai, Kamishichiken, show the results of their daily trainings. We line up a variety of programs for your enjoyment, from the fresh dance of young maikos to the expressive performances of experienced geikos. Please enjoy Kyoto in the deepening autumn colors with traditional performing arts. We sincerely look forward to seeing you.


Nagauta : Tsuru-Kame (Crane and Tortoise)
Nagauta : Hane no Kamuro(Children playing with feathers on New Year's Day)
Yamatogaku : Oharu Boukyou
Soufugaku : Umi to Sora (Sea and Sky)
Nagauta : Hanago (The Zen Substitute)
Performances Homepage https://www.maiko3.com/
Appearance
Staff
Schedule <Period>
2023/11/13 (Mon) 〜2023/11/18 (Sat)


<Schedule>
11/13 (Mon) 16:00
11/14 (Tue) 16:00
11/15 (Wed) 16:00
11/16 (Thu) 16:00
11/17 (Fri) 16:00
11/18 (Sat) 16:00

* Doors open 30 minutes before the start
*Running time: 120 minutes
Ticket Fee Reserved seat voucher: 8,000 yen (with number notation, tax included)

* * On the day of the performance, you can exchange your reserved seat ticket at the [red window] on the right side of the venue entrance from 30 minutes before the start of the performance.

+ Ticketing Fee
Venue Kamishichiken Kaburenjo Theater(East side of Kitano Tenmangu Shrine)
Remarks
Preschoolers are not allowed to enter.
Organizations Overview Kami Shichiken, the oldest Kagai in Kyoto, is said to have originated in 1444, when a part of the Kitano Tenmangu Shrine was destroyed by fire, and seven teahouses were built in front of the shrine using leftover materials when the shrine was rebuilt. Later, when Toyotomi Hideyoshi held the Kitano Grand Tea Ceremony in 1587, this teahouses area was used as a rest area. Hideyoshi was so pleased with the dumplings offered by the teahouses that he granted the teahouses the privilege of selling dumplings and the right to operate teahouses in the whole Kyoto area. This is said to be the beginning of Ochaya(teahouses) in Japan. The emblem of Kamishichiken, "five dumplings," is derived from this famous Mitarashi dumpling.

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