Japan National Theater ( я劇場Kokuritsu gekijo ) is a complex consisting of three corridors in two buildings in Hayabusa-cho, a special area of Chiyoda in Tokyo, Japan. It is managed by the Japan Council of the Arts, an Independent Administrative Institute of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sport, Science and Technology. First of all, samples of traditional Japanese theatrical art are staged on the stage.
| National Theater of Japan | |
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The exterior of the National Theater resembles the ancient style of Adzakur Shoshoina . | |
| Based | 1966 |
| Theater building | |
| Location | Japan , Tokyo , Chiyoda , 4-1 Hayabusa-cho |
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| Capacity | 1,610 (Bolshoi Theater) |
| Site | ntj.jac.go.jp/kokuritsu ... |
Plan
The main building has two corridors. The Bolshoi Theater hosts performances of kabuki and Nihon-bui, as well as stage performances. Small Hall specializes in bunraku, Japanese music, lesser works by buoy, gagaku, shomye and folk theater. Engey Hall in a separate building presents performances of rakugo and manzai.