What this is
MIKIKURA no Kai is a Japanese theatrical performance group, and this marks their 18th production — a stage play titled 'Hokusai Grandma' (北斎ばあさん), written by playwright Kensuke Yokouchi. The show stars two beloved voice actors, Daisuke Ono and Shin-ichiro Miki, who are widely recognized in the anime community for iconic roles across numerous major series. The performance takes place at Hikosen Theater in Tokyo, a compact and intimate venue known for hosting niche theatrical and voice-actor-led stage productions. The title references Hokusai, the legendary ukiyo-e woodblock print artist, suggesting a story that blends historical Japanese cultural themes with theatrical storytelling. Two performances are scheduled on the same day — a matinee and an evening show — making it a concentrated, special event for fans.
Who should go
This event is ideal for fans of Daisuke Ono and Shin-ichiro Miki, two of Japan's most celebrated voice actors with massive followings in the anime community. Anime enthusiasts who enjoy seeing their favorite voice talent perform live on stage will find this a rare and intimate opportunity. The theatrical format and culturally rich subject matter also appeal to those interested in Japanese stage performance and traditional art history. Ticket information has not yet been announced, so follow the official channels and the hashtag #みきくら北斎ばあさん closely to be first in line when sales open.
Good to know
Ticket information has not yet been announced — monitor the official website and the hashtag #みきくら北斎ばあさん on social media for updates on sale dates and ticketing platforms. Hikosen Theater is a small, intimate venue, which means capacity is limited and tickets for voice-actor-led events like this tend to sell out quickly once on sale. Given the popularity of both Daisuke Ono and Shin-ichiro Miki, expect high demand — set reminders for when tickets go live. The venue typically operates on a reserved-seat basis for ticketed stage productions; bring your ticket confirmation (printed or digital) and arrive at least 20–30 minutes before showtime. Cash is advisable for any merchandise sold at the venue.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

