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What are names of Japanese theatres?

There isn't one single name for "Japanese theatre," as different types of theatre exist in Japan with their own venues. The names of theatres depend on the type of performance and the specific building. However, here are some examples:

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.).

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