6 Best Performing Arts Venues in Eastern Kyoto, Kyoto

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We've compiled the best of the best in Eastern Kyoto - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Gion Corner Theater

Higashiyama-ku Fodor's Choice

This theater's 50-minute performances sample five traditional disciplines: gagaku (court music), kyomai (Kyoto-style dance), Bunraku (puppet theater), kyogen (comic drama), and koto (Japanese harp). The theater seats only 165 people, so it feels fairly intimate; although this is definitely a tourist trap, it's also the only place to see these performing arts for most of year. The admission price is a bargain considering the number of talented artists involved. Premium seats offer added comfort and come with a digital tablet for translations and background information. In mid-March to November, shows are held nightly at 6 and 7; in December to mid-March, they are held Tuesday to Friday at 6 and 7.

Gion Kobu Kaburenjo Theatre

Higashiyama-ku

In the same complex as Gion Corner, this theater is used for special performances, most notably the spring and fall dances by maiko and geiko. Kyotoites feel that the season has truly arrived with the announcement of these shows.

Gion Hanami-koji, Kyoto, 605-0074, Japan
075-541–3391
Performing Art Details
¥4,000–¥6,000

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Kanze Kaikan Noh Theater

Sakyo-ku

This is one of Kyoto's oldest Noh schools. The libretto is all in Japanese, with only some information in English.

44 Enshoji-cho, Kyoto, 606-8344, Japan
075-771–6114
Performing Art Details
¥2,000–¥6,000

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Kyoto Concert Hall

Sakyo-ku

The architect Isozaki Arata designed this complex that has a huge round glass facade and a spiral entrance walkway up to the 1,839-seat Main Hall, the home of the Kyoto Symphony Orchestra. Visiting orchestras and artists, including excellent ones unknown outside Asia, also perform here and in the 514-seat Ensemble Hall. Ask your concierge for a schedule. There's a restaurant on the ground floor.

1--26 Hangi-cho, Shimogamo, Kyoto, 606-0823, Japan
075-711–2980
Performing Art Details
From ¥5,000

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Minami-za

Higashiyama-ku

The renovated Minami-za theater, the oldest in Japan, hosts Kabuki performances most of the year. Even the mounted posters announcing the plays here are beautifully rendered. The typical Kabuki performance can last up to four hours; there are two shows daily. Box lunches are the choice meal during a play so that one does not miss anything. Front downstairs seats are often occupied by the “who's who” of the world of maiko and geiko.

Rohm Theater Kyoto

Sakyo-ku
Located in the Okazaki area, this concert and performance venue was formerly known as Kyoto Kaikan. It reopened in 2016 with more seating and new facilities.
13 Okazakisaishoji-cho, Kyoto, 606-8342, Japan
075-771--6051

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