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NTT-Shochiku Partners Decides to Stream Exciting "Cho Kabuki" Performance to 11 Countries

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Friday, September 17, 2021

Established in 2016, "Cho Kabuki" is a unique stage performance which combines kabuki, a form of traditional Japanese theater with a 400-year history, and cutting-edge ICT technology, including "Kirari!"

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  • Established in 2016, "Cho Kabuki" is a unique stage performance which combines kabuki, a form of traditional Japanese theater with a 400-year history, and cutting-edge ICT technology, including "Kirari!"
  • In the last scene, Hatsune Miku uses her long hair as part of the performance which is one of the highlights.
  • Based on a traditional kabuki performance, it is a dramatic story and shows many beautiful places in Kyoto.
  • Hatsune Miku plays the villain role and her performance and appearance is a mix of that of woman and spider.