Experience Japanese Noh Theater in Shinjuku, Tokyo
Starting on April 1st, we launched the premium cultural experience tour “Kagurazaka Refined Wander: Cultural Awakening Around Every Bend,” which includes a visit to Yarai Noh Theater in Kagurazaka, Shinjuku, Tokyo. Here, you can not only observe but also participate in the stage experience. Yarai Noh Theater offers a demonstration of traditional Noh play by skilled performers, lectures about Noh, a tour of the backstage, including a rare viewing of Noh masks, and an opportunity to perform on the Noh stage yourself.
Explore Yarai Noh Theater: A National Registered Tangible Cultural Property
The structure of the Noh stage includes a main stage measuring 5.4m by 5.4m, a rear seating area that is 2.7m deep, a chorus seating area 2.1m deep, and a bridge path that is 2.1m wide and 6.5m long. There are three pine trees between the bridge path and the audience area, placed to create a sense of depth using perspective, with the trees decreasing in height towards the back. The roof is built in the Irimoya style, known in English as the hip-and-gable style. While the exterior of the building may look unassuming, many visitors are surprised by the stunning interior and the Noh stage.
Our company’s purpose is “To create a society where everyone can move freely and make people happy.” Yarai Noh Theater’s universal Noh initiative aligns with our purpose of promoting universal tourism. Yarai Noh Theater has had several meetings with the Japan Braille Library (just a 3-minute walk from our office) to make Noh accessible to visually impaired individuals. We are planning to guide foreign tourists to the Japan Braille Library soon.