清和文楽館
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oaza oaza, seiwa-mura, kamimashiki-gun, kumamoto
The Seiwa Bunraku Hall, completed in 1992, stands as a cultural landmark in Kiyomizu Village, Kumamoto Prefecture. Designed by architect Kazuhiro Ishii and his research institute, this theater and performance hall was thoughtfully developed to preserve and promote traditional bunraku puppet theater arts. The building exemplifies modern architectural design while maintaining deep respect for classical Japanese performance traditions. Its completion marked a significant cultural achievement for the region, providing a dedicated venue for both preserving this ancient art form and engaging contemporary audiences in its rich dramatic heritage.
The Seiwa Bunraku Hall, completed in 1992, stands as a cultural landmark in Kiyomizu Village, Kumamoto Prefecture. Designed by architect Kazuhiro Ishii and his research institute, this theater and performance hall was thoughtfully developed to preserve and promote traditional bunraku puppet theater
...The Seiwa Bunraku Hall, completed in 1992, stands as a cultural landmark in Kiyomizu Village, Kumamoto Prefecture. Designed by architect Kazuhiro Ishii and his research institute, this theater and performance hall was thoughtfully developed to preserve and promote traditional bunraku puppet theater arts. The building exemplifies modern architectural design while maintaining deep respect for classical Japanese performance traditions. Its completion marked a significant cultural achievement for the region, providing a dedicated venue for both preserving this ancient art form and engaging contemporary audiences in its rich dramatic heritage.