14 Culture Three Days in Kyoto Joe Peters If you only have two or three days in Kyoto, journey with me to Fushimi Inari, Nishiki Markets, Nijo Castle and some Kabuki
Historical Meijiza Theater Justin Dart A Meiji period theater nestled in the Japanese cyprus covered mountains of Kashimo that still hosts locally produced Kabuki
Festivals Tokyo International Film Festival Camille Dufour-Blain them are showed at the Toho cinemas in Nihonbashi (5 minutes walk from Ginza... station) and there will be one special representation at the Kabukiza
Historical Kanamaru-za Theater Tony Mariani Kotohira is home to the oldest operating Kabuki theater in Japan, the Kanamaru-za. It's fascinating to visit even when there isn't a show on.
Museums Ukiyo-e Ota Memorial Museum, Tokyo Peter Sidell district, the Ota Memorial Museum displays traditional woodblock prints depicting the 'floating world' of geisha, teahouses, cherry-blossoms and kabuki
Culture Ekin Festival: Spooky Paintings by Candlelight 2025 Late Jul Macabre and festival lovers alike will love this unique festival displaying paintings of kabuki scenes by Ekin, a well known Kochi artist who lived in
Historical Three Days in Kyoto (day 3) Joe Peters Stay at the Ryokan where the famous film director, Akira Kurosawa slept in Kyoto, followed by some okonomiyaki, a tour of Nishiki Markets and Kabuki at
11 Culture Fox Temple of Akasaka in June Larry Knipfing Foxes: Toyokawa Inari Temple near Akasakamitsuke (Ginza & Marunouchi Subway) is a truly fascinating place to visit.