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It smells like Meiji.
Original Text
It has been in the land of Kakomo since 1897, and you can feel the history. The abyss behind the scenes refers to hell, such as a dark place with a dampness. I was surprised that the stage could be turned from the abyss.
I enjoyed and understood the mechanism of the Kabuki hut.
Original Text
With an easy-to-understand explanation, I was able to understand the mechanism of the Kabuki hut well. I had a valuable experience, such as an explanation of the abyss, a sound of stepping on the floor on the flower road, an explanation of the people drawn on the film. Finally, I wrote the address and name on the cypress board (1,000 yen per person) when it was renovated 20 years later.
I went on a tour. At first, there was a bus in the mountain village, so I thought what kind of place it was, but when I looked at the building, it was quite good. Once inside, you will find a Kabuki stage and audience seats. The explanation was quite humorous and interesting and the story of the local pride. After that, you can go around the building, such as the structure of the building, or on the way, you can go under the abyss stage and turn the stage, and in fact, you can lift the stage more than 100 Iron bar ...
The playhouse "Kashimo Meijiza" with a history of more than 120 years
Original Text
"Kashimo Meijiza" is a playhouse built in 1897 by Kakomo no Hito 々 in Nakatsu City. In an era when there was no TV or radio, I think watching plays was entertainment and stress relief. It was said to be for Kabuki performances. I enjoyed listening to the history of the Meiji Za theater and the explanation of the stage equipment, and I was able to experience the stage and the abyss under the stage, the prop room, and the walking of the flower road as an actor. The curtain of the stage is a donation to build for the money that worked in a paper mill etc. ...
It smells like Meiji.
It has been in the land of Kakomo since 1897, and you can feel the history. The abyss behind the scenes refers to hell, such as a dark place with a dampness. I was surprised that the stage could be turned from the abyss.
I enjoyed and understood the mechanism of the Kabuki hut.
With an easy-to-understand explanation, I was able to understand the mechanism of the Kabuki hut well. I had a valuable experience, such as an explanation of the abyss, a sound of stepping on the floor on the flower road, an explanation of the people drawn on the film. Finally, I wrote the address and name on the cypress board (1,000 yen per person) when it was renovated 20 years later.
I understand the mechanism of Kabuki hut well.
I went on a tour. At first, there was a bus in the mountain village, so I thought what kind of place it was, but when I looked at the building, it was quite good. Once inside, you will find a Kabuki stage and audience seats. The explanation was quite humorous and interesting and the story of the local pride. After that, you can go around the building, such as the structure of the building, or on the way, you can go under the abyss stage and turn the stage, and in fact, you can lift the stage more than 100 Iron bar ...
The playhouse "Kashimo Meijiza" with a history of more than 120 years
"Kashimo Meijiza" is a playhouse built in 1897 by Kakomo no Hito 々 in Nakatsu City. In an era when there was no TV or radio, I think watching plays was entertainment and stress relief. It was said to be for Kabuki performances. I enjoyed listening to the history of the Meiji Za theater and the explanation of the stage equipment, and I was able to experience the stage and the abyss under the stage, the prop room, and the walking of the flower road as an actor. The curtain of the stage is a donation to build for the money that worked in a paper mill etc. ...
Stage
Kabuki stage made of cypress trees made in 1897 When you visit the color 々, you can explain it. You can also see under the stage.