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The theater performs plays, musicals, dance performances, and other stage art works, attracting tourists to come and watch.
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The atrium is wonderful.
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It is about 5 minutes from Nihon Odori Station on the Minatomirai Line. It is also close to Yokohama Chinatown and Yamashita Park. When I visited, there was a performance by Takarazuka Revue Hoshigumi, and it was very crowded. I saw other programs, so there wasn't so crowded. At the time of departure, the theater side guided me in turn, and measures against corona were taken for the time being.
I watched the king in the front row of the atrium special theater. Keiji Nagatsuka became an art director and was his first work, but I was very impressed with the stage I had never seen before. There are works that will continue to be interesting and recommended. I think the theater is beautiful and easy to see. The infection control measures for the corona virus were solid.
We watched a performance in a large studio. The simplified stage equipment was effectively directed. It was a play that ran around the studio and integrated with the audience. It is a performance until the 19th. I recommend it.
I watched Dr. Hoffman's sanatorium. It was easy to see and enjoyed because it was an S seat. It was a pity that there was a large line of women's toilets between the curtains, but I wonder if it can't be helped.
I watched the Takarazuka Revue Snow Group Hollywood gossip. s seats were 8300 yen (the highest seat), but I couldn't see a part of the stage, and I was very shocked by the equipment and railings. It wasn't that much for an orchestra concert, but it was a musical play, so I was very disappointed. I play musicals and opera overseas and domestic, but this is the first time I haven't seen it so far. I don't think it's so uncomfortable to see it ...
The atrium is wonderful.
It is about 5 minutes from Nihon Odori Station on the Minatomirai Line. It is also close to Yokohama Chinatown and Yamashita Park. When I visited, there was a performance by Takarazuka Revue Hoshigumi, and it was very crowded. I saw other programs, so there wasn't so crowded. At the time of departure, the theater side guided me in turn, and measures against corona were taken for the time being.
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I watched the king in the front row of the atrium special theater. Keiji Nagatsuka became an art director and was his first work, but I was very impressed with the stage I had never seen before. There are works that will continue to be interesting and recommended. I think the theater is beautiful and easy to see. The infection control measures for the corona virus were solid.
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We watched a performance in a large studio. The simplified stage equipment was effectively directed. It was a play that ran around the studio and integrated with the audience. It is a performance until the 19th. I recommend it.
Easy to watch
I watched Dr. Hoffman's sanatorium. It was easy to see and enjoyed because it was an S seat. It was a pity that there was a large line of women's toilets between the curtains, but I wonder if it can't be helped.
The balcony seats don't see a part of the stage.
I watched the Takarazuka Revue Snow Group Hollywood gossip. s seats were 8300 yen (the highest seat), but I couldn't see a part of the stage, and I was very shocked by the equipment and railings. It wasn't that much for an orchestra concert, but it was a musical play, so I was very disappointed. I play musicals and opera overseas and domestic, but this is the first time I haven't seen it so far. I don't think it's so uncomfortable to see it ...