National Bunraku Theatre

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Opened in April 1984, The National Bunraku Theatre acts as a base to preserve, develop and pass on the traditional art forms of the Kamigata (Osaka- Kyoto) area, especially the art of ningyo joruri Bunraku, or puppet drama.

The building was constructed with a mix of tradition and modernity, with key elements from traditional Edo Era architecture incorporated abstractly throughout the design.

The theater also uses modern technology in the stage and its functions to enhance the traditional characteristics of a Bunraku performance.

Each of the plays performed here usually has about a two week run, and only a few plays are staged each year. During days without performances, the theater is also used for projects aimed at the preservation and promotion of traditional arts.

Osakans have helped make Bunraku a sophisticated art form so a performance of this puppet drama here is a must. The theater is active in January, March, April, June, July, August, and November, and each run starts on the third of the month and lasts about three weeks.

Hours: Shows start from 11 a.m. and 4 p.m.




Contact Information

National Bunraku Theatre
1-12-10 Nippombashi,Chuo-ku
542-0082 Osaka

Tel. +81662122531

http://www.osaka.isp.ntt-west.co.jp



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