CONTENTS
A festival for children who inherit traditional performing arts. Traditional performing arts such as Noh, Kenmai, Minyo, Koto, and Kagura gathered together. The dances and chants have been passed down from generation to generation. The "Treasure of Oita" will be budding and blooming at the Noh Theatre in Peace City Park.
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Iwafune
Children's Noh ClassNoh for Children
Noh for Children Koten Shindo Ryu Kenmai Do
Katena Shindo Ryu Kenbu Do Katena Shindo Ryu Kenbu Do Katena Shindo Ryu Kenbu Do Kenbai Exercise ZanbeiTsuru Boys and Girls Folk Song Choir
The Battle of Toji Kawahara
Jinbayashi Jinkichi Bayashi Hometown Watching Eight Faces Mountain
A song of congratulation for the Taioi gold mine. Lullaby of the Five Tunings and Five Trees
Ume no uta kenka Song of the rice paddy. Oita Prefectural Oita Uenooka High School Traditional Japanese Music Club
Oita Prefectural Uenooka High School Traditional Music ClubOita Uenooka High School Traditional Music Club
Oita Uenooka High School Traditional Music Club Kagura Club, Oita Prefectural Mie Sogo High School
High School Kagura ClubKoto Club of Oita Prefectural Usuki High School
Koto Club of Oita Prefectural Usuki High School
The Legend of Asuka
Guest Guest: Nitoe Kagura Company
Conquering the Giant Snake
CAST & STAFF
The Peace Park Noh Theatre holds an annual "Children's Nohgaku Class" with the aim of familiarizing as many people as possible with Noh. With the help of a professional Noh performer, the students learn Noh on stage while having fun. This time, the students will show the results of their daily keiko.
Mr. Shosho Ishida succeeded as the 6th generation Soke.
The head office is located in Kuzuki, Oita City, and classes are held at the Fushoukan Dojo and citizens' community centers. It is also a great place to learn about the history and culture of Japan. In addition, we also offer a wide range of other services such as shigin and dances for celebrations and various events.
The Manyo Kai was established by Takeshi Matsui in 1993. We practice on the 1st and 3rd Saturday of every month at Tsuru Community Center. There is no monthly fee. We actively perform at various events in Oita City.
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Hello. We are the Japanese Music Club of Oita Uenooka High School. We are currently 13 members. We practice two days a week, while balancing our studies, in preparation for the official competitions held twice a year.
It is our goal to be able to perform about 10 shows a year by our third year.
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Koto Club of Oita Prefectural Usuki High School
We currently have 13 members, 8 sophomores and 5 freshmen. We practice for two hours after school. The club has participated in the National High School Cultural Festival for 23 consecutive years until 2020. We also perform at community events and school events.
Founded in 1974 as a club activity of a construction company. Volunteers in their teens to their seventies gather to dedicate kagura at shrine festivals, various events, and nursing homes around Oita and Beppu. In 2019, during the Rugby World Cup in Japan, they dedicated Kagura at the welcome event in the festival square.
MESSAGE
Maki Goto, General Manager, Peace Civic Park Noh Theatre
We wanted to hold this event to let people know that there are still many children who have the important spirit of Japan. We decided to hold this event because we wanted to provide a place for the children who have been practicing hard to present their work.
PHOTO GALLERY
REVIEW
Today was great.
I think they're all doing a great job.
It's good that they are carrying on the traditional Japanese arts.