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September

3-4

KABUKI FORUM

There are three parts.
Part 1 Beauty / Sound effects of Kabuki
Part 2 Kabuki dancing “Yagur-no-ohichi”
Part 3 Kabuki “Sugawara-dennjyu-tenarai-kagami” (kabuki story adopted from the script of puppet joruri)

Location: Edo-Tokyo Museum (Take the JR Sobu Line and get off at Ryogoku.
The Museum is 3minutes’ walk from the Station’s West Exit or 7 minutes from the East Exit.)

Show times: Mon. & Thu.-Sat.: 10:30am, 2:00pm & 5:00pm

Prices: S-¥5000 /A-¥4500/ Adult-child pair ticket ¥5000

To book call: Kabuki-kouen-Office Tel 03-3544-4911

E-mail:koshibai@xsj.biglobe.ne.jp)

Ticket Pia Tel 0570-02-9988

 

September

17-18

NEDU (NEZU)-GONGEN-REITAISAI

This is one of the most famous festivals in Tokyo. Floats are brought out to celebrate the festival.

Location: Nedujinja shrine (5min. walking from Chiyoda line Nezu St.)

 

September

21-24

TOKYO OKTOBERFEST IN HIBIYA

You can enjoy German beer and learn about the culture of Germany!

Location: Hibya Park (In front of Hibiya St. (Subway Marunouchi or

Chiyoda line)

 

September

24-26

SHINAGAWA SHUKUBA FESTIVAL

You can see a parade with people wearing Edo era costumes performing traditional on, Awa dances and historical drama performances and street performances.

Location: Toukaido Shinagawa yado (Keihin kyukou Line Between

Kitashinagawa St. to Aomonoyokocho St.)

More Info: http://sinakan.jp/main.html

 

September

27-28

OOKUNITAMA JINNJA (OOKUNITAMA SHRINE) FALL FESTIVAL

(CHESTNUT FESTIVAL)

You can see more than 250 lamps with paper shades approaching the shrine. Also you can eat chestnuts during this festival.

Location: Ookunitama shrine (3min. walking from Keio Line Fuchu St.)

More Info: http://www.ookunitamajinja.or.jp/matsuri/index.html