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Very Good time and Japanese traditional entertainment.
I visited Saturday afternoon. I paid 2000 JPY. I watched Japanese talking show (Rakugo), and (Manzai). Only Japanese, so it is little bit difficult to enjoy, if you can not understand Japanese lan...
Since the new year's ninose seat is gorgeous, it is so popular that it can be seen even in the daytime seat on weekdays, and it arrives a little before the daytime part hits, and it visits the night part carefully. This is because the guest electric power is bright and the entertainer of the high seat is easy to read the expression of the guest, and the performer and the guest can be integrated more than other seats, and the air is always soft. Also, the person in charge of the entrance to the audience seat has been a natural soft response for a long time ... The mind is already released at this stage. There are five large yose in Tokyo, and there are quite a few Nagatani and other small seats. ...
It's a fun performance, so it's memorable. The entrance to the Japanese theater was amazing, so I watched it for a while. The nearby streets are pretty.
It is not good or bad of the theater, but it is chosen by the performance which depends on it
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In a small theater, Mr. Tsubasa, who is a slug, often appears here, so he goes there. The front and rear of the chairs are narrow, and people with large bodies may be painful. It's nice to have a table in front of your seat, but it's cramped when you put it out. Also, alcohol is prohibited, so it's a pity that you can't drink while watching the performances.
It's vacant for some reason even though it's accessible.
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It is one of the seats reserved for yose that remains in Tokyo. It is conveniently located in the downtown area of the north exit of Ikebukuro Station, but it is vacant for some reason. There were vacant seats even on Saturday afternoon. Since the capacity is about 100 people, I felt very narrow compared to Shinjuku Suehirotei, but it was good to feel that the distance from the high seat was short. There is a small table on the back of the chair in front of you, which looks like the Shinkansen, so you can put lunch boxes and drinks.
Very Good time and Japanese traditional entertainment.
I visited Saturday afternoon. I paid 2000 JPY. I watched Japanese talking show (Rakugo), and (Manzai). Only Japanese, so it is little bit difficult to enjoy, if you can not understand Japanese lan...
Warm and cozy seating
Since the new year's ninose seat is gorgeous, it is so popular that it can be seen even in the daytime seat on weekdays, and it arrives a little before the daytime part hits, and it visits the night part carefully. This is because the guest electric power is bright and the entertainer of the high seat is easy to read the expression of the guest, and the performer and the guest can be integrated more than other seats, and the air is always soft. Also, the person in charge of the entrance to the audience seat has been a natural soft response for a long time ... The mind is already released at this stage. There are five large yose in Tokyo, and there are quite a few Nagatani and other small seats. ...
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It's a fun performance, so it's memorable. The entrance to the Japanese theater was amazing, so I watched it for a while. The nearby streets are pretty.
It is not good or bad of the theater, but it is chosen by the performance which depends on it
In a small theater, Mr. Tsubasa, who is a slug, often appears here, so he goes there. The front and rear of the chairs are narrow, and people with large bodies may be painful. It's nice to have a table in front of your seat, but it's cramped when you put it out. Also, alcohol is prohibited, so it's a pity that you can't drink while watching the performances.
It's vacant for some reason even though it's accessible.
It is one of the seats reserved for yose that remains in Tokyo. It is conveniently located in the downtown area of the north exit of Ikebukuro Station, but it is vacant for some reason. There were vacant seats even on Saturday afternoon. Since the capacity is about 100 people, I felt very narrow compared to Shinjuku Suehirotei, but it was good to feel that the distance from the high seat was short. There is a small table on the back of the chair in front of you, which looks like the Shinkansen, so you can put lunch boxes and drinks.