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What are the types of traditional Japanese theater

The types of traditional Japanese theater are:

1. Kabuki: It is the most famous form of traditional theater in Japan, known for its magnificent costumes, superb performances and intricate stage sets.

2. Noh Theater: An ancient form of Japanese theater, usually featuring male actors playing all the roles in singing, chanting, dancing, and fighting.

3. Ninjatsu: Also known as "Bun_", it is a form of theater that uses puppets, usually played by people who manipulate the puppets.

4. Sumo Drama: A form of theater that focuses on sumo wrestling, in which actors play the roles of sumo wrestlers and demonstrate sumo skills through action and dialogue.

5. Rhapsody: is a form of comedy-drama characterized by exaggerated performances and humorous dialogues.

These traditional forms of theater play an important role in Japanese culture and attract many audiences and art lovers.