Kabuki-za

Kabuki-za (歌舞伎座) in Ginza is the principal theater in Tokyo for the traditional kabuki drama form.

[3] The reconstruction, which commenced in 1922, was designed to "be fireproof, yet carry traditional Japanese architectural styles",[4] while using Western building materials and lighting equipment.

[3] Reasons cited for the reconstruction include concerns over the building's ability to survive earthquakes, as well as accessibility issues.

Inside, with the latest reconstruction the theatre was outfitted with four new front curtains called doncho.

[7] Performances are exclusively run by Shochiku, in which the Kabuki-za Theatrical Corporation is the largest shareholder.

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