Kabukiza is easily accessible from Higashi-Ginza Station. Take the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line to Higashi-Ginza Station, and the theater is just a 1-minute walk from Exit A2. Alternatively, it's a 5-minute walk from Ginza Station.





Kabukiza Theater
Kabukiza (歌舞伎座) in Ginza is the perfect place to experience traditional kabuki theater. With performances nearly every day, it offers an authentic glimpse into Japan's cultural heritage. The building, which was reconstructed and reopened in 2013, closely resembles its previous design, with the addition of a modern skyscraper sitting above it.
Visiting Kabukiza not only lets you enjoy captivating kabuki performances, but also offers a chance to explore the blend of traditional and modern architecture in one iconic location.
Hours and Fees
- Opening hours
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There are daily performances (see homepage for schedule)
See schedule here →
- Price
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Tickets for a full play range from ¥4,000 to ¥22,000, depending on the seat, and need to be booked in advance. Single act tickets are available at the theater for about ¥2,000.
- Reservations
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Reservations can be made through their website.
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