Kabuki musician teams up with the world’s only official ninja organisation for a night you’ll remember forever. Japan is as famous for its futuristic elements as it is for its traditional heritage, and now there’s a new spot in Tokyo where you can experience both at once, at Shinjuku Ninja Live Show . This new 90-minute extravaganza is a collaborative project between entertainment company TryHard Japan and the Japan Ninja Council, the world’s only official ninja organisation .

The main story is directed by Denjiro Tanaka , a kabuki musician who has performed domestically and internationally, including at the opening ceremony of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. The show will introduce audiences to the ways of the ninja, oiran courtesans, and Japanese taiko drums, utilising kabuki production methods that have been passed down from the Edo period (1603-1868). The event begins with “DJ time” where a samurai DJ spins tracks as audience members arrive and enjoy food and drinks.

All audience members who reserve their tickets at least seven days before the scheduled performance will receive a bento boxed meal and one drink, included in the cost of the ticket, with additional drinks available separately. ▼ The bento is a luxurious Tender Japanese Wagyu Beef Sukiyaki Set . This is followed by the live show, which fuses traditional performing arts with modern lighting and images to create an exciting and immersive environment.

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