June Introductory Noh Performance | National Noh Theatre Tokyo 2026
About this event
What this is
An introductory noh theatre performance at the National Noh Theatre in Tokyo, featuring two classical plays: Roren and Himuro. The program includes expert commentary and guidance designed specifically for newcomers to this traditional Japanese art form. Noh is one of Japan's oldest theatrical traditions, characterized by masked performers, poetic dialogue, and highly stylized movement. The National Noh Theatre, established in 1983, serves as Japan's premier venue for preserving and presenting this UNESCO-recognized intangible cultural heritage.
Who should go
This performance is ideal for first-time noh attendees, international visitors seeking authentic cultural experiences, and anyone curious about traditional Japanese performing arts. The inclusion of explanatory commentary removes the intimidation factor often associated with classical theatre, creating an accessible entry point into this ancient art form. The atmosphere is formal and contemplative, requiring patience for slow-paced, symbolic storytelling. Arrive early to explore the exhibition room displaying noh masks, costumes, and props to enhance your understanding of the performance.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.
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