Lecture series "Learning from Edo" Extra Edition (2) "Seeing the Sound of Edo / Oku Asakusa"

Millennium Hall, Taito Ward Lifelong Learning Center

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Date and TimeFebruary 23, 2020 (Sunday) 14:00 performance (13:00 opening)
VenueMillennium Hall, Taito Ward Lifelong Learning Center
Details【Part One】
In the Edo period, unique places such as Yukaku, Shibamachi, Shinto shrines and temples with a slightly different origin gathered in this area of the highway. Among them, Yuyu played a part in Edo culture and was a source of hospitality. Follow the history and how the culture was born.
[Part 2]
You will feel the essence of Edo culture through the “reiko” that is indispensable for festivals, kabuki, and rakugo, and experience the sound of Edo that has continued to be alive in Japanese people.
CastPart 1: Yoko Sano (Professor Emeritus, Keio University)
Second part: Mochizuki Taizae (holder of the important intangible cultural property Nagamine (general certification))
Pricefree
※ Prior application, lottery system (capacity 250 people)
OrganizerTaito
ContactTaito Ward Culture Promotion Section
Contact(Phone)03-5246-1153
Web sitehttps://www.culture.city.taito.lg.jp/ja/edo_taito/pages/12527
Remarks[About application]
Please apply on the web or on postcards.
Application deadline: December 27 (Friday)
* Please refer to the above website for details.