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Kabukiza

東京都
4.3
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The world's only Kabuki theater dedicated to Kabuki performances.
The Kabukiza theater performs kabuki throughout the year. Here, you can watch kabuki performances at a reasonable price while preserving tradition and continuing to evolve. There are also galleries and experience spots, making it a popular spot where you can immerse yourself in the world of kabuki.

Features & How to Enjoy

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Highlights

Point 1

Experience Kabuki Theater

Kabukiza Experience Kabuki Theater
Have you ever watched Kabuki theater? As a representative of Japanese culture, we recommend watching it at the Kabuki-za theater if you have the chance! Some may have the impression that Kabuki tickets are expensive, but first-class seats are around 18,000 yen, so it's not an unaffordable price. This is the price for the best seats, and it's possible to watch the performance for around 4,000 yen on the third floor seats!
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Casual Kabuki Viewing with a Single Act Ticket

Kabukiza Casual Kabuki Viewing with a Single Act Ticket
Kabuki often involves enjoying three different stories with breaks in between. Watching all three stories takes about four hours. However, there is a ticket called "hitomakumi" that allows you to watch just one act. The price of the hitomakumi ticket varies depending on the performance, but the cheapest ticket can be as low as 500 yen, making it very easy to enjoy Kabuki casually.
Point 3

Attractive Food and Drink Shops Inside the Theater!

Kabukiza Attractive Food and Drink Shops Inside the Theater!
Kabuki performances have relatively long intermissions. It's fun to use that time to try out the food and drink shops inside and around Kabukiza. There is a wide range of food and drink shops, from high-end Japanese restaurants such as Kappo Yoshikura to casual shops where you can enjoy Kabuki soba. There are also bento shops, so it's also enjoyable to buy a bento and eat it in your seat.
Point 4

Abundant Souvenirs!

Kabukiza Abundant Souvenirs!
画像引用:歌舞伎座ホームページ
The Kabukiza Theatre also offers a wide variety of souvenirs. As there are many souvenir shops, it's a good idea to check out other shops if it's crowded. Collaborative products with famous Ginza stores such as Senbikiya are also very popular. In addition, stage photos and actor goods that can only be purchased at the Kabukiza Theatre are available, making it a must-visit for Kabuki fans. Please note that photography is generally prohibited.
Point 5

Events Other Than Kabuki!

Kabukiza Events Other Than Kabuki!
The Kabukiza Theatre isn't just used for Kabuki performances. Various events are held throughout the year. Every Thursday, there is a "Kabuki Asaichi" morning market where you can purchase fresh vegetables and cute trinkets. Additionally, Rakugo storytelling is often performed, and the "Edo Rakugo Eating Party" is very popular, so tickets need to be secured early.
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Access

Kabukiza Directly Connected to Tokyo Metro Higashi-Ginza Station!
Directly Connected to Tokyo Metro Higashi-Ginza Station!
The Kabukiza Theatre has excellent access! It's directly connected to Higashi-Ginza Station on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line, so you can visit without worrying about getting wet on rainy days. Elevators and other facilities are also fully equipped, so even those with mobility issues need not worry. In addition, it's within walking distance from the Ginza and Tsukiji areas, so you can easily visit while shopping in Ginza or enjoying seafood in Tsukiji.

History

Kabukiza The Hall of Kabuki, a World Renowned Art Form
The Hall of Kabuki, a World Renowned Art Form
Since its establishment in 1889, Kabuki-za has undergone five renovations, with the current building being the fifth. Starting with the first building, which had a Western-style exterior, the theater became a Japanese-style building from the second renovation. From the Taisho to the Showa era, it became a place where famous Kabuki actors performed, and Kabuki-za entered its golden age, continuing to the present day. Currently, there are also office buildings and Kabuki-za Tower, making it a theater that fits the times of the Heisei and Reiwa eras. Kabuki-za also plays an active role as a place to connect Kabuki culture to the next generation, welcoming many customers from overseas.

Fee

Kabukiza Different seats have different views when watching a play!
Different seats have different views when watching a play!
Even if you don't plan on watching a play, you can still enter the Kabuki-za and use the souvenir shops and restaurants. However, if you do want to watch a play, you will need to purchase a ticket. Many people buy tickets in advance online, but if there are still seats available, you can purchase them right up until the start of the performance. Prices vary greatly depending on the seat, so it's recommended to check in advance on the Shochiku website or other sources.

Basic Information

Address 4-12-15 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061
Business Hours

10:00~18:00

TEL 03-3545-6800
Web Site http://www.kabuki-za.co.jp/

Review

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4.3
4 Reviews
4
roma pomo
Posted Date:2025/3/14
ずいぶん前ですが初めて観劇をしました。 桟敷席でしたので、本当に近くで観ることができ、歌舞伎を楽しむことができました。 御食事付きでしたが、結構慌ただ敷く食べて、また第ニ幕を観る感じです。 日本人ですから一度は実際に歌舞伎を観れてとても感動です。 また機会がありましたらぜひ観劇したいと思います。
5
あずき
Posted Date:2025/1/18
現在の歌舞伎座は2013年に竣工した第5期の建物です。印象的な意匠は大正時代に建てられた第3期から踏襲されたもので今でも当時を偲ぶことが出来るのは嬉しい限りです。背後にそびえる歌舞伎座タワーが以前と大きく違いますが不思議と違和感が無いように思えます。 東銀座駅直結でアクセスが良く改札を出ると木挽町広場がある地下2階へと続きます。ここではお土産の買い物が楽しめる他お弁当の「やぐら」軽食の「房の駅」カフェの「タリーズコーヒー」そして「セブンイレブン」も有って大変便利です。切符売場、切符引取り機(1階正面入口左横にも有)もこの階にあり又公演後半には舞台写真の販売もあります。 1階正面入口入って吹抜けロビー。1階客席の入口は正面、両サイドに有って不案内な場合はスタッフが誘導してくれます。 右側にお土産処「木挽町」その先に喫茶「檜」どちらも外部からも入店出来ます。左側に「ドリンクコーナー」。イヤホンガイドは外でも借りれますが歌舞伎座内にもコーナーがあります。 トイレは各階に有りますが右側エスカレーターを降りた地下1階が1番広いです。トイレは入口出口が別の一方通行。洗面はお湯が出る上ペーパータオルも完備。さすが歌舞伎座! 地下1階にはコインロッカーも完備されています。 又車椅子席もあり、お手伝いが必要なお客様にはスタッフが様々な手助けをして下さるので安心です。 2階は2階客席、お食事処「鳳」、ドリンクコーナー、吹抜けを囲むように日本画ギャラリー。 3階は3階客席、名優写真コーナー、お食事処「花篭」「東京吉兆」、お土産品の「座-のれん街」。この階のドリンクコーナーは「めでたい焼き」が有名。売り切れ必至なのでご注意下さい。 4階は一幕見席。通常の切符とは入口が違います。 5階は劇場とは別エレベーターで「歌舞伎座ギャラリー」「木挽町ホール」「屋上庭園」「寿月堂」「きもの都粋」など。 歌舞伎公演は一度は観劇される事をお勧めします。新作歌舞伎も楽しいですがやはり古典は最高です!イヤホンガイドがあれば理解の助けになり知識が無くても充分楽しめると思います。何よりも役者さんが素晴らしい! ただ一つ座席の狭さが玉に瑕…この時ばかりはコロナ時のゆったり一つ置き座席が懐かしいです。 又幕間のお弁当やスパークリングワインなども芝居見物の楽しみのひとつです。 是非、令和の時代から江戸時代へのタイムトラベルをお楽しみ下さい。
5
monica
Posted Date:2025/2/8
初めて歌舞伎を見ましたが、オーディオガイド(800円)のおかげで知識無くても楽しめました! 色んな演出があり、想像より現代的な舞台でした。 会場に入るとスマホは圏外になります。地下にはお土産屋さんがたくさんあります。 餅が入ったたい焼き(400円)も美味しくておすすめです! 1階席の人たちは最後に紙吹雪を浴びてました!笑
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