Kabuki‑za, located at 4‑12‑15 Ginza in Tokyo’s Chuo City, is Japan’s premier theatre dedicated to the classical art of kabuki, combining drama, music, and stylized dance. Originally opened in 1889 and rebuilt multiple times due to fire, ear
Kabuki‑za, located at 4‑12‑15 Ginza in Tokyo’s Chuo City, is Japan’s premier theatre dedicated to the classical art of kabuki, combining drama, music, and stylized dance. Originally opened in 1889 and rebuilt multiple times due to fire, earthquakes, and wartime damage, the current building reopened in 2013, blending traditional Japanese architectural elements—such as ornate facades and tiled roofs—with modern safety and accessibility features. The theatre seats around 1,964 spectators across multiple levels and hosts monthly kabuki performances featuring elaborate costumes, distinctive makeup, stylized movements, and live traditional music. Beyond performances, Kabuki‑za offers a gallery, shops, an on-site restaurant, a rooftop garden, and audio guides for international visitors, making it both a cultural landmark and an accessible hub for experiencing Japan’s rich theatrical heritage in the heart of Ginza.
4-chōme-12-15 Ginza, Chuo City, Tokyo
104-0061
Japan
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