• I became very interested in edanoshin, so I want to go see it.

@saegusa_chiemi: It seems like Rakugo is hot within the 6th period (?) so I recommend my favorites, Master Takikawa Koiho, Master Momotaro of the Old and New Teahouse, Master Kikunojo of the Kokonotei, and Master Batmaru of the Yanagisawa House (on my own)! Please enjoy them at the theater on my behalf…,

(edanoshin)

  • In Tokyo, there are four permanent theaters for Rakugo: Shinjuku Suehiro-Tei, Ikebukuro Engei-jo, Ueno Suzumoto-Engei-jo, and Asakusa Engei Hall. In terms of the building’s atmosphere, I recommend Suehiro-Tei.
  • There are also frequent Rakugo performances at the National Engei Hall, which will be rebuilt and closed this autumn, so it’s a good idea to go there before it’s too late.
  • The Tokyo version of the Rakugo information magazine, “Tokyo Kawara-ban,” which is sold at Junkudo and other places, covers about 80% of the Rakugo performances in Tokyo, so it’s interesting to look at it and explore local theaters, etc.
  • The difference between “Yose” and “Rakugo-kai” is that “Yose” is a team-play-oriented show in a permanent theater where 10-20 comedians perform for about 15 minutes each, with the master of ceremonies neatly closing the show, while “Rakugo-kai” is a planned event where 3-6 comedians perform their individual skills for a relatively longer time, held in various places such as halls, restaurants, and temples.
  • I see (blu3mo)(blu3mo)(blu3mo)
    • For now, I want to go to a Yose theater (blu3mo)