Eighth Revival Noh Viewing Event: 'Wada Sakamori'
The Eighth Revival Noh Viewing Event is set to take place on November 22, 2025, at the Hosho Noh Theater located in Bunkyo, Tokyo. This event is significant as it will present the rare Muromachi era performance 'Wada Sakamori,' bringing attention to Japan's traditional arts. Tickets for this special event are currently available through Confetti, a project managed by Long Run Planning Co., Ltd. in Tokyo.
Noh Theater: A Cultural Legacy
Noh and Kyogen, two forms of traditional Japanese theater, have been performed for over 700 years, making them unique cultural treasures. 'Wada Sakamori' is particularly notable for its portrayal of the Soga brothers who avenged their father's death, emphasizing themes of loyalty and tragedy. This production aims not only to entertain but also to connect the modern audience with its historical context.
The main cast for this performance includes young Noh practitioners, Umewaka Yoshika, Umewaka Shichon, and Okitsu Kenichiro, who are in their 20s. Their involvement highlights the importance of passing on cultural heritage to the next generation. Each actor has expressed a desire to bring a fresh interpretation to this classic piece while staying true to its roots.
A Message from the Cast
The actors aim to instill a sense of connection and resonance with the audience by performing a piece that reflects the trials of youth and the weight of legacy. Their goal is to not only revive traditional performances but to make them relevant and engaging in today’s society. As they stated, “We wish to convey the emotions and struggles that connect humanity across time and space.”
Reviving Forgotten Treasures
Currently, over 200 plays from the Muromachi to Edo period are regularly performed, but many incredible pieces remain untouched and dormant. The revival of 'Wada Sakamori' represents a broader movement to unearth these cultural gems, connecting contemporary audiences with historical narratives that were once cherished by the common people. The act of revival serves as a profound rediscovery of cultural heritage, allowing modern viewers to appreciate the depth and humanity contained within these works.
Event Details
Performance Details
- - Date: November 22, 2025
- - Venue: Hosho Noh Theater, Bunkyo, Tokyo
Schedule
- - Opening: 1:30 PM
- - Performance Start: 2:00 PM
- - Program:
- Greetings from the organizers
- Discussion
- Dance performance
- Revival Noh: 'Wada Sakamori'
- After-talk session
Ticket Information
Seating options are available for purchase:
- - Front S Seat: ¥8,000
- - Front A Seat: ¥6,000
- - Side Front A Seat: ¥6,000
All tickets are reserved seating and include tax.
Bridging the Generations
The organizing committee, consisting of Noh performers Kato Shingo, Hasegawa Haruhiko, Komuro Tomoya, and Okitsu Kentaro, launched their initiative in May 2021, focusing on the philosophy of using Noh to connect people. Their vision extends beyond the stage; they wish to explore and cherish the cultural narratives that earlier generations have valued, ensuring they transcend into future generations.
Recent performances in Tokyo and Nagoya have welcomed local audiences with a variety of Noh-related workshops and guided experiences, emphasizing the variety within traditional performing arts.
As the November performance approaches, anticipation builds for this unique opportunity to witness a revival of an important cultural work that highlights the richness of Japan's artistic history. Be sure to secure your tickets through Confetti and partake in this extraordinary cultural experience.
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