Experience the thrill of Kabuki in Tokyo. Enjoy dramatic stories, beautiful scenes, and traditional Japanese arts at the National Theatre.
Experience the thrill of Kabuki in Tokyo. Enjoy dramatic stories, beautiful scenes, and traditional Japanese arts at the National Theatre.
- New National Theatre Tokyo - Experience a KABUKI performance at the New National Theatre, Tokyo (Playhouse). An English audio guide is provided to enhance understanding of the performance.
Times are approximate and may change. An English synopsis is available and included in the paid Japanese brochure.
- New National Theatre Tokyo - Experience a KABUKI performance at the New National Theatre, Tokyo (Playhouse). An English audio guide is provided to enhance understanding of the performance.
Times are approximate and may change. An English synopsis is available and included in the paid Japanese brochure.

- English audio guide
- All fees and/or taxes
- On-board restrooms
- English audio guide
- All fees and/or taxes
- On-board restrooms
- Transportation to the Theatre
- Transportation to the Theatre
Kabuki is a theatrical art form that blends music and dance, representing one of Japan’s quintessential traditional arts. This captivating performance art features thrilling narratives, stunning visuals, and other elements that captivate audiences. Over its extensive history of several centuries, Kabuki has embraced the trends of each era, maintaining…
Kabuki is a theatrical art form that blends music and dance, representing one of Japan’s quintessential traditional arts. This captivating performance art features thrilling narratives, stunning visuals, and other elements that captivate audiences. Over its extensive history of several centuries, Kabuki has embraced the trends of each era, maintaining its status as a vibrant and evolving art form.
An English audio guide is provided, ensuring the performance is easy to follow.
Additionally, during the January 2026 performance, “Tenugui” (traditional Japanese hand towels) will be tossed from the stage into the audience. If you are fortunate enough to catch one, you can take it home!
We warmly invite you to seize this chance to experience KABUKI!
*The stage photos displayed are from the January 2024 performance.
- If you are coming in a wheelchair, please contact us as soon as possible so that we can provide wheelchair-accessible seating.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.