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Venues #8 in Kiyosu

Misono-za

4.2 · 3,017 reviews
Sophisticated and culturally vibrant
Misono-za, 1 Chome-6-14 Sakae, Naka Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 460-8403, Japan
Interesting facts
1

The theater is built on the same site where the original Misono-za opened during the Meiji era.

2

The current building design incorporates a 'Kabuki-red' exterior color palette to maintain historical continuity.

3

The building is a multi-purpose complex that functions as a theater, retail, and office tower.

4

Despite its modern reconstruction, the venue continues to host prestigious 'Shūmei' (name-succession) ceremonies for Kabuki actors.

Overview

Misono-za is Nagoya's most historic theater, dating back to 1893, and currently housed in a modern high-rise building completed in 2018. It specializes in traditional Kabuki performances and contemporary theatrical productions. The venue features a grand hall with approximately 1,300 seats designed for optimal sightlines. The lower levels of the complex host a variety of retail shops, cafes, and restaurants accessible to the general public. A dedicated library space provides historical context about the theater's century-long legacy in the Naka Ward. The architecture integrates a red-themed exterior that pays homage to the original theater's iconic visual identity. It serves as a central cultural hub for Aichi Prefecture, balancing traditional performing arts with modern urban amenities.

Photo spot

The main entrance area featuring the bold red architecture and the traditional signage.

Insider tips

Check the official website calendar in advance as the venue transitions between long-running shows and short-term performances.

Arrive early to explore the lobby displays which often feature costumes or historical props from past productions.

Consider dining at the on-site restaurants, which are themed to complement the theater experience.

What to avoid

Do not assume the building is open to the public during private ticketed events; check for public lobby access hours.

Good to know

Closed between performance runs; verify specific production dates via the official website as the building is not always open for general access.

Etiquette

Business casual is standard for evening performances; avoid wearing hats that obstruct views; silence mobile devices completely.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
3-4 hours for a performance
Best time to visit
Mid-spring or autumn when major Kabuki programs are typically scheduled.
Address
Misono-za, 1 Chome-6-14 Sakae, Naka Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 460-8403, Japan
35.167, 136.897
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Details
Performance focusTraditional Kabuki and major contemporary musicals
Facility featuresIntegrated retail, dining, and historical library

Frequently asked

Plan for about 3-4 hours for a performance to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Mid-spring or autumn when major Kabuki programs are typically scheduled..

The main entrance area featuring the bold red architecture and the traditional signage.

Close by you'll find Nagoya City Science Museum, Nagoya Castle, Osu Kannon.