Published on August 1, 2015
Published on August 1, 2015

A prestigious stage for entertainers and the world of hard training exist here.

Asakusa Engei Hall

A ticket booth that is called "Mogiri" of Asakusa Engei Hall. 
 

A minor performer should write a program of the day in "Neta-cho," a program notebook, placed in a dressing room.
 

 

A program of the day is written in Neta-cho.

The stage of Asakusa Engei Hall is a glorious place where entertainers train themselves.
 

The stage before raising of the curtain. The air is full of silent tension.
 

A dressing room
 
The back of the stage
Minor performers and entertainers under training are busy preparing the next performance at the back of the stage. A variety of graffiti, including minor performers' thoughts and anxieties, are written on the wall. 

 

An attic
Takeshi Kitano also lived in an attic when he was in training. He thought about his future and skills in a windowless room. You can reflect the period when he trained himself and visualized his future.
 


A ticket booth that is called "Mogiri" of Asakusa Engei Hall.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A minor performer should write a program of the day in "Neta-cho," a program notebook, placed in a dressing room.
 

 

A program of the day is written in Neta-cho.