For Kabuki:
* Kabukiza Theatre (歌舞伎座): The most famous Kabuki theatre in Tokyo.
* Minami-za Theatre (南座): A long-standing Kabuki theatre in Kyoto.
* Many other smaller Kabuki theatres exist throughout Japan, often named after the local area or a significant figure.
For Noh:
* Noh theatres are typically smaller and less formally named than Kabuki theatres. They might be called things like "[Location] Noh Theatre" or simply be integrated into larger cultural centers.
For Bunraku (Puppet Theatre):
* National Bunraku Theatre (国立文楽劇場): Located in Osaka.
* Bunraku performances may also take place in other theatres, often sharing space with other performing arts.
For modern theatre:
* Modern Japanese theatres often use names similar to western theatres, such as "The [City] Theatre" or names reflecting the theatre company or the building's architectural style.
Therefore, there's no single list of "Japanese theatres." The best way to find a specific theatre is to search for theatres in a specific city and specify the type of performance you're interested in (Kabuki, Noh, Bunraku, contemporary theatre, etc.).