Kabuki - Major Theatres in Operation

Major Theatres in Operation

  • Akita
    • Kosaka
  • Tokyo
    • Kabukiza (Closed for rebuilding—reopening in 2013)
    • Meiji-za
    • Shinbashi Enbujō
    • National Theater
  • Kyoto
    • Minami-za
  • Osaka
    • Shin-Kabuki-za
    • Osaka Shōchiku-za
  • Nagoya
    • Misono-za
  • Fukuoka
    • Hakata-za
  • Kotohira
    • Kanamaru-za

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