Kabuki-za

★ 4.9 (298K+ reviews) • 10M+ booked
Step into the enchanting world of Kabuki-za, Tokyo's iconic theater that brings the traditional Japanese art of Kabuki to life. Nestled in the vibrant district of Ginza, this premier venue offers an unforgettable cultural experience, blending history, art, and performance in a captivating setting. With its rich history and captivating performances, Kabuki-za transports you to the heart of Japan's theatrical heritage, making it a must-visit destination for anyone seeking to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of traditional Japanese drama.
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4 Chome-12-15 Ginza, Chuo City, Tokyo 104-0061, Japan
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4.9 /5
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Klook User
11 Sep
it was one of the best experiences during our stay in Tokyo, I wish we can enjoy the experience in the future. the facilities are safe and clean, the staff was amazing. Very easy to book on the Klook app. Also, it will be nice to ave your work in Canada.
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Klook User
11 Sep
incredible experience. I also loved that it felt small and wasn’t over crowded. this was such a cool experience! it makes me want to go to them all!
Chu ***************
11 Sep
Better than expected, the stage effects are surprising and recommended. The only problem is not understanding Japanese. Although I borrowed a subtitle device, it sometimes froze, but since I had read the plot online, it didn't affect me much.
林 **
11 Sep
Booking train tickets and the 2-day pass on Klook in advance was so convenient. Riding the SPACIA X was truly comfortable, and upgrading to car #2 was worth every penny! I would definitely book again when visiting Nikko in the future.
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Klook用戶
11 Sep
Klook's recommendation this time was excellent! The Wagyu beef was incredibly delicious! Great breed and quality! We were so full that we couldn't try everything! A very satisfying dinner!
Klook User
11 Sep
Really enjoyed learning about Japan's imperial legacy while strolling through these beautiful gardens. The preserved stone gates and walls are impressive remnants of Edo Castle's former glory. Great value tour experience.
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Junie **********
11 Sep
easy to book the seat and sched I wanted thru Klook.
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Courtney *********
11 Sep
Nothing short of amazing it is a must do, staff super friendly, art installations beyond this world!! The do your own art piece was also very much a must do aswell!!

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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Kabuki Performances

Step into the enchanting world of Kabuki at Kabuki-za, where the stage comes alive with vibrant costumes, dramatic storytelling, and intricate dance. Each performance is a unique blend of history and artistry, offering a captivating glimpse into Japan's rich cultural tapestry. With performances nearly every day and a fresh set of plays each month, there's always something new to experience.

Theater Tours

Uncover the secrets of Kabuki-za with our guided theater tours. These tours offer a fascinating journey through the architectural beauty and historical significance of this iconic venue. Go behind the scenes to discover the theater's intricate design and storied past, and gain exclusive insights into the captivating world of Kabuki.

Kabuki-za Tower Shops

Delve into a shopping experience like no other at the Kabuki-za Tower Shops. Located in the basement, these shops offer a delightful array of souvenirs, traditional crafts, and kabuki-themed merchandise. It's the perfect place to find a unique memento of your visit, ensuring you take a piece of this cultural treasure home with you.

Cultural and Historical Significance

Kabuki-za is a cultural landmark in Tokyo, renowned for preserving the traditional art of Kabuki. Originally opened in 1889 by Meiji era journalist Fukuchi Gen'ichirō, the theater has been a cornerstone of Japanese culture, hosting performances that date back centuries. Despite being rebuilt multiple times due to fires and earthquakes, it has preserved its traditional Japanese architectural style, reminiscent of Japanese castles and temples. Today, it stands as a testament to the resilience and enduring appeal of kabuki theater, captivating audiences with tales of Japan's past.

Architectural Marvel

The current Kabuki-za structure, completed in 2013, is an architectural marvel that combines traditional Japanese design with modern safety features. The theater's facade and interior are a testament to the elegance and grandeur of Kabuki culture. Inside, you'll find four new front curtains, or doncho, created by renowned Japanese artists in the Nihonga style, reflecting the beauty of the changing seasons. This blend of old and new makes Kabuki-za a must-visit for architecture enthusiasts and culture lovers alike.