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During the Kabuki performance in June every year, the kabuki actors go on a ceremonial boat ride on the Hakata River, which runs next to the Hakata-za. The theater is open to the public every December. The Hakata Odori, a dance performance by
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The Hakata-za is the first multi-day kabuki performance venue in Hakata since the closed Daihaku Theater. It is actually the second venue to use the name Hakata-za, as the first Hakata-za was opened by
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The Hakata-za is a multipurpose theater that can be used in all theater genres, such as kabuki,
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from the Hakata Kenban traditional arts association, is also performed here every year.
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can be set up depending on the performance's needs. With the intention of performing
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in the original production version, the stage area can accommodate a full-scale
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funded by the city of Fukuoka, theater companies, and local companies.
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Curtain seats are available depending on the performance.
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Kabuki theatre in Fukuoka, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan
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Hakata-ku
Fukuoka
Japan
Japan
Coordinates
33°35′45″N 130°24′23″E / 33.595703°N 130.406477°E / 33.595703; 130.406477
Capacity
Official website
kabuki
Fukuoka
Fukuoka Prefecture
Japan
Nakasu-Kawabata Station
musicals
Yamaguchi Prefecture
public-private partnership
Super Kabuki
ja
Ennosuke Ichikawa III
ja
hanamichi
orchestra pit
Miss Saigon
helicopter
Wire-flying
geishas
Otojirō Kawakami
Hakata-za Lonely Planet
Official Homepage

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