2 Best Performing Arts Venues in Ginza, Tokyo

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

Kanze Noh-gakudo

Chuo-ku

At one of the most important of Japan's Noh family schools, the current iemoto (head) is the 26th in his line. Kanze's stylish new theater is in the basement of the Ginza Six complex. English-language plot summaries are available upon request.

6–10–1 Ginza, Tokyo, 104–0061, Japan
03-6274–6579
Performing Art Details
From ¥4,000 for reserved seats
Opens only on performance days (see website for schedule)

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Shimbashi Enbujo

Chuo-ku

Dating from 1925, this theater was built for the geisha of the Shimbashi quarter to present their spring and autumn performances of traditional music and dance. It remains one of the best spots in Tokyo to see traditional performing arts, although the theater is now also the home of "Super Kabuki," a faster, jazzier modern version of kabuki.

6–18–2 Ginza, Tokyo, 104-0061, Japan
03-6745–0888
Performing Art Details
Seats commonly run ¥3,000–¥17,500.

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