Nagoya Nogakudo Noh Theater

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Nagoya, Japan

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Nagoya Nogakudo Noh Theater Reviews | Rating 4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Nagoya Nogakudo Noh Theater is located in Nagoya, Japan on 1 Chome-1-1 Sannomaru, Naka Ward,. Nagoya Nogakudo Noh Theater is rated 4 out of 5 in the category performing arts theater in Japan.

Address

1 Chome-1-1 Sannomaru, Naka Ward,

Phone

+81522310088

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Craig Smith

Gorgeous Japanese theatre in the centre of Nagoya. Well worth going to see a show if you get the chance. Good food options in the neighbourhood as well.

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iteobesta

I'm not very generous with my 5 stars but every visit to the Nagoya's Noh theatre has been a memorable experience. Noh isn't easy, yes but the effort you put into understanding and appreciating it you will get back a hundred fold the type of emotions you hope to get out of any artwork. There is an exhibition room to have a closer look at some of the costumes and props, as well as a mask you can handle and wear if you fancy. (the mask is in the lobby.) Tip: take a valid ID to prove non-Japanese citizenship and get a discount on an early purchase. Credit cards accepted. #LetsGuide #BestExperiences #TouristFriendly #WheelchairAccessible #accessible #CreditCard

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Christopher Nordin

Really interesting environment. I recommend it to anyone who hasn't seen a Noh play before. It's not quite what I expected, but they had a pamphlet in English and Japanese for the story that the Noh play displays. That definitely helped me. Otherwise I would not have known what the play was trying to show. The theater here is very nice and the seating is comfortable.

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ALu Lpz

A little confusing to find. But the place is pretty and the show is authentic.

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Free entrance. You can try on a noh Mask and Watch a part of a Noh act on television. You can also admire the typical decor of a Noh scene.