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Strange Tales of Rokumeikan

Name of the organization or individual
Theatre Office Natori
subsidy category
Grant for Accessibility
Grant Type
single year

FY2025 Grant for Accessibility

Business Overview

Based on the mysterious historical facts of the first Minister of Education, Mori Arinori, and his ex-wife, Tsune, this is a story of the eve of the Meiji Constitution's promulgation ceremony, which is illustrated with fiction.
Written by Tsutsumi Harue, directed by Ogita Takuya, and performed by Matsumoto Noriyasu, Senga Kotsugu, Heitai Mahalo, Nishiyama Seiryo, Fujita Kazuma, and Washisu Teruori.

Period of Activity / Project
Wednesday, March 11, 2026 ~ 15th (Sun)
Venues
Tokyo Metropolitan Art Theater Theater Theater West (Toshima Ward, Tokyo)
Viewing Support Contents
Stage sign language interpretation, pre-performance briefing (before the performance), Braille pamphlets available
Viewing Support Date and Time
Braille pamphlets available
Wednesday, March 11, 2026 to 15th (Sun)
Briefing session in advance
Friday, March 13, 2026 before the performance
Stage sign language interpretation
Friday, March 13, 2026 during the performance

Profile

[Natori Office Ltd.]
Established in 1996 to mainly produce plays.
He has been involved in the planning and production of the Ibsen Contemporary Drama Series (12 works), the Betsuyaku International Exchange Series, the contemporary Korean drama performances, and the latest Canadian drama series. They also perform overseas. In 2018, he was awarded "Butcher the Slaughter" at the 25 Yomiuri Engeki Taisho (Yomiuri Theater Awards). In 2020, he received the Excellence Award of the 2020 (75) Japan Agency for Cultural Affairs Arts Festival for his film "The House Where Boy B Lives." In 2022, he received the Group Award at the 57 Kinokuniya Theater Awards, and in 2023, he received the 10th Hayakawa "Katabui, 1972" Award for his collaboration with ACO Okinawa.