Wednesday, April 26, 2023
Takuan Temple Izushi
Tuesday, February 28, 2023
Sukyoji Temple Gardens
Sukyoji Temple Gardens
Friday, December 9, 2022
Eirakukan Kabuki Theatre
Eirakukan Kabuki Theatre
Located in the former castle town of Izushi in northern Hyogo, the Eirakukan is a traditional Japanesekabuki theatre open to the public.
Built in 1901 it is the oldest kabuki theatre in Kansai, and the oldest kabuki theatre in Japan still standing on its original site.
The theatre closed down in 1968 and was then renovated and restored and opened again in 2008 and while there are occasional perfrmances, it is primarily a tourist site now.
All parts of the theatre can be explored by visitors, including te stage and backstage areas. A highlight is going underneath the stage to see how the revolving stage, the mawari-butai, is operated.
There is a lot of advertising, inside and out, not just for the famous kabuki actors, but mostly for the sponsors and local companies.
I was maybe not as impressed as many visitors, probably because I had previously visited a couple of larger kabuki theatres down in Kyushu. The Kaho Gekijo Theatre in Iizuka, Fukuoka, has the largest revolving stage in Japan, and the Yachiyo-za in Yamaga, Kumamoto, both are somewhat larger than the Eirakukan.
Sunday, September 18, 2022
Fukutomi Residence in Izushi part 2
Fukutomi Residence in Izushi
This is a continuation of yesterday's post on the interiors of the former Fukutomi residence in Izushi that is open to the public as the Izushi History Museum.
Saturday, September 17, 2022
Fukutomi Residence in Izushi part 1
Thursday, June 9, 2022
Izushi Samurai Mansion