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Is Japanese kabuki equal to a giant?

Recently, Fujimura, the little prince of Japanese kabuki, has been widely concerned by people. This teenager with the aristocratic temperament of the phoenix eye has made more people understand the national quintessence of kabuki in Japan.

Is Japanese kabuki equal to a giant?

Kabuki and cowherd on a street in kabukicho are not the same concept. Kabuki is one of the four classical dramas in Japan, which can be traced back to the Edo period and has a history of about 400 years. It is Japan's intangible cultural heritage. It is similar to Beijing Opera in our country, and it is a national treasure culture.

Kabuki in Japan is mainly hereditary, passed down from men to women. Fujiwa's father is a famous kabuki actor Zhao Xun Fujiwa, and his grandfather is Xiao Zhao Fujiwa. They are all national treasure artists in Japan.

Because the Japanese government invests a lot of money in kabuki every year and attaches great importance to this traditional culture, Japanese kabuki is equivalent to a giant. Not only kabuki is a giant, but even people who watch kabuki are either rich or expensive.

What is the status of Kabuki family in Japan?

They are highly regarded in China, and even the Prime Minister took photos with them. Japanese kabuki is unfamiliar to China people, even less accepted by Europeans.

Japanese kabuki always puts the names of the actors at the door and arranges them according to their fame. People who watch performances should also wear formal clothes to show their respect for these artists, which is somewhat similar to the feeling that you can't wear slippers and shorts when watching operas, which shows the degree of respect of Japanese people for kabuki.

However, with the development of society, kabuki is somewhat similar to Peking Opera in China, and many young people are unwilling to accept it, so the Japanese government will make great efforts to protect these cultural heritages.

Speaking of it, although kabuki is highly valued, kabuki's wife is very tired when she goes. They work part-time as nannies and drivers at home all the year round, but they are not respected. Their husbands can't divorce, but also help their husbands cover up and accept social doubts about them.