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== Major theatres == [[File:Kabuki-za Theatre 2013 1125.jpg|thumb|Exterior of [[Kabuki-za]] in Tokyo]] [[File:Kyoto Minamiza 2010-7 hanamichi.JPG|thumb|Interior of [[Minami-za]] in Kyoto]] * [[Akita (city)|Akita]] ** [[Kosaka, Akita|Kosaka]] * [[Tokyo]] ** [[Kabuki-za]] ** [[Meiji-za]] ** [[Shinbashi Enbujō]] ** [[National Theater (Tokyo)|National Theater]] * [[Kyoto]] ** [[Minami-za]] * [[Osaka]] ** {{nihongo|Shin-Kabuki-za|新歌舞伎座 (大阪)}} ** {{nihongo|Osaka Shōchiku-za|大阪松竹座}} * [[Nagoya]] ** [[Misono-za]] ** [[Suehiro-za (Nagoya)|Suehiro-za]] * [[Fukuoka, Fukuoka|Fukuoka]] ** [[Hakata-za]] * [[Kagawa Prefecture|Kagawa]] ** [[Kotohira]] [[Kanamaru-za]] <!--The following gallery appears as part of the above list when not hidden. I don't know how to fix this, so I'm leaving it hidden for now. {{Gallery | align =centre | footer = | style = | state = | height = | width = | captionstyle = | File:eka1023.jpg | alt1=An artificially-coloured black-and-white photograph of Tokyo's Kabuki-za theatre from the late 1800's, viewed at an angle from the right-hand side. The building is a grand, Western-style hall, with a white exterior and blue slate roof. A small wooden awning outside the entrance displays two small posters for the latest performances. | Tokyo Kabuki-za (1889–1911) | File:eka1022.jpg | alt2=An artificially-coloured black-and-white photograph of the Kabuki-za theatre in Tokyo, viewed at an angle from the right-hand side, taken between 1911 and 1921. The building still has its white exterior and blue slate roof tiling, though the roof is now more ornate and closer to a traditional Japanese castle roof than the previous one. The white exterior now features wooden latticework, and the front of the theatre is decorated specially for some kind of event – a long decorated banner is hung along the front, and numerous red paper lanterns hang along it. | Tokyo Kabukiza rebuilt in 1911 (1911–1921) | File:eka1005.jpg | alt3=A black-and-white tintype photograph of the Kabuki-za theatre, circa 1930, viewed at an angle from the left-hand side. The theatre has once again been rebuilt, and appears infinitely more elaborate than before; the building is now heavily styled after traditional Japanese architecture and castles, with multiple stacked, grandiose roof awnings, and an entrance that looks like a {{transl|ja|torii}} shrine gate. A small stand at the front displays three small posters depicting the performances on at the time. | Tokyo Kabukiza theatre (1924–1945) }} -->
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