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The 34 Kagurazaka Odori Festival

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Name of the organization or individual
Tokyo Kagurazaka Association
subsidy category
Creation Grant
Grant Type
single year

FY28 Creation Grant [Single-year grant program] 2nd term

Business Overview

Through Kagurazaka Odori, it aims to preserve, maintain, and develop traditional performing arts such as Japanese dance, Kiyomoto, Tokiwazu, Narimono, and Nagauta, and to disseminate traditional culture from Tokyo.

Period of Activity / Project
Saturday, April 15, 2017
Venues
Ushigome Tansu Kumin Hall (Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo)


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The organization was changed from Ushigome Sangyokai, the predecessor of our union, to Tokyo Kagurazaka Kumiai consisting of geisha associations and Japanese-style restaurants, and it has continued to this day. The Kagurazaka Odori was reopened as “It was held every 1 to 3 years until 1993, and then stopped for a while until 1999.” in 1963, and in 2007 the name was changed back to Kagurazaka Odori, and 33 performances have been held. It has also been designated as a regional cultural property of Shinjuku Ward since 2011.