Obara Kabuki began as a local play dedicated to the Shinto shrine during the 18th century.
Two regular performances are held each year, with techniques and traditions actively carried on today.
Two regular performances are held each year, with techniques and traditions actively carried on today.
The May performance takes place on the last Sunday in May at the Obara Kouryukan.
The Obara Kabuki preservation society reveals the results of their practice.
The Obara Kabuki preservation society reveals the results of their practice.
The Obara Culture Festival is held each year on a Sunday in late October at the Obara Kouryukan.
A performance of Obara Kabuki accompanies other local art performances and exhibitions.
A performance of Obara Kabuki accompanies other local art performances and exhibitions.