Omomo no Butai

Historical Monument
This farming village kabuki stage was built on the grounds of the Komagatake Shrine in 1895. The stage, which is a reconstruction of an older stage, is 7.64 meters wide and 8.56 meters deep. It features a kabuto-zukuri style thatched gabled roof with a small eave on the front. This uncommon style of roof is named after its resemblance to a samurai helmet. The stage features a central elevated fixed second stage of double steps located behind the front stage. Printed paper screens can be installed in front of and behind the second stage. There is also an area behind the second stage with a floor at one step lower height as the second stage that serves as a green room. The stage, which is a National Important Tangible Folk Cultural Property, hosts performances of regional performing arts every year in early August.

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Fukushima Minamiaizu-gun Minamiaizumachi Omomo map map Map
Phone
0241645711
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Estimated stay time
0-30 minutes
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Information Sources:  NAVITIME JAPAN

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