The entrance to the Kongo Noh Theatre in Kyoto (Photo: Mariemon / CC BY-SA 3.0)
Mid May
Mid Mar
The entrance to the Kongo Noh Theatre in Kyoto (Photo: Mariemon / CC BY-SA 3.0)

Tatsushige no Kai: An Annual Experience of Noh 2025

A Noh performance by Tatsushige Udaka

Venue
Kongo Noh Theatre
When
Mid May - Mid Mar 2025

Established in the 14th century, Noh theatre is one of the oldest theatrical arts in the world today. A rarefied collaboration of music, dance, acting, costume and chant, Noh theatre exemplifies Japan's highest artistic sensibilities.

Once or twice a year, the Kongo school of Noh, one of the five schools of Noh still performing today, showcases Tatsushige no Kai, a show performed by renowned Noh actor Udaka Tatsushige. Tatsushige has been acting since he was three years old and has led workshops and lecture demonstrations worldwide.

A performance at the Kongo Noh Theatre in Kyoto, the play is open to the public and represents the perfect opportunity to experience one of the world's premier artistic expressions by one of its most highly respected performers.

Getting there

From Kyoto, take the Karasuma Subway Line to Imadegawa Station (K06). The Kongo Noh Theatre is a 300m walk south from Exit 6. if you are taking the Tozai Subway Line, change at Karasuma-Oike for the Karasuma Line.

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