It was a structure which was brought to the public with the hard work of Fukuchi Gen’ichiro a journalist who lived during the Meiji era. He was a popular writer of Kabuki dramas which featured many old and adored actors which Ichikawa Danjuro IX was one of them. After the death of this actor Fukuchi retired from the work of the theatre and was taken under the management of Shochiku Corporation in the year 1914 and run without any flaws until now. In 2010 the Kabuki-za was demolished to reconstruct it in a grand and much standardized manner. And it was estimated to take three years for the completion of the theatre. The reason for its restoration is to make the building strong and to be able to with hold earthquakes and other issues. Before closing it down for renovation many farewell performances were held for the Kabuki lovers from January to April of 2010. Until the reopening in 2013 the performances are scheduled at the Shinbashi Enbujo and other places as well. The special acts performed at the Kabuki theatre are exclusive creations of Shochiku.
There are acts daily showed at the theatres and visited by a huge number of spectators. Each month comprises of a different program for afternoon and evening which is brought to a change in after 3 or 4 weeks of performing. If you want to experience a real kabuki act a Tokyo visit would make your dream come true. If accommodation is a problem on your visit The Peninsula Tokyo is an amazing Tokyo Luxury Hotel to consider. If you want a 5 Star Hotel Tokyo you definitely should try this place out do not forget a beautiful Kabuki show as well.