Product Description
[About the playhouse]
During the Edo period, Kabuki theaters were called "shibaikoya."
The three major kabuki theaters officially recognized by the shogunate, the "Edo Sanza" (Nakamura-za, Ichimura-za, and Morita-za), had officially authorized "yagura licenses" and were permitted to perform within the city of Edo.
The first playhouse in Edo is said to be the Saruwakaza, built in Kyobashi by Saruwaka Kanzaburo (the first Nakamura Kanzaburo) in 1624.
Theaters in the Edo period were not just places of entertainment; they were also centers of popular culture.
The popular phrases and costume designs that were born here had a major impact on the culture of Edo townspeople.
[About the kit]
-The vibrant bustle of Edo has been recreated in a palm-sized version.
- The exterior walls are made primarily of cypress wood, and the sign is made using transparent stickers, Japanese paper, and color printing to bring out the texture of the wood, faithfully reproducing every detail.
- Red pearl beads are used in the lantern part, giving it a three-dimensional and gorgeous finish.
- Comes with a bulb that has a built-in light inside the main unit.
[Material]
- Hinoki and Shina wood, etc.
・Wood: 27 species
・Metal: 1 type
[accessories]
・Assembly instructions ・Pattern paper ・Pearl beads ・Light bulb ・Battery box ・Rail cloth
[Finished size]
Overall width: 200mm, depth: 140mm, overall height: 90mm
Finished weight: 160g
[Reference production time]
・12 hours
Difficulty: ★★★☆☆
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Item Size/Weight : 23.2 x 16.8 x 4.5 cm / 312g
Product Specifications
- Item code
- 353862
- JAN code
- 4560134353862
Purchase Information
This item is limited to 2 per household.