A visually captivating, non-verbal performance blending ninja action, traditional Japanese arts, and kabuki theatre—right in the heart of Shinjuku.
Step into a one-of-a-kind cultural experience in Shinjuku with a 90-minute performance that brings together three iconic elements of Japanese tradition: ninja, oiran (courtesans), and wadaiko (taiko drums)—presented through the bold visual storytelling of kabuki.
Opening in August 2024, this non-verbal show is designed to transcend language barriers, allowing all guests—regardless of nationality—to enjoy its immersive spectacle. From lighting and music to movement and costume, every detail is designed to draw you into a fantastical world that celebrates Japan’s rich performance traditions.
The show is overseen by Denjiro Tanaka VII, a kabuki master known for his role in the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games Opening Ceremony. This unique collaboration offers a rare blend of modern staging and historical artistry.
Performance times begin April 22, 2025, with daily reception slots at:
Seating is assigned based on reception order—arrive early to secure a better view.
Note: This is a non-refundable experience. Date changes are not allowed after booking.
From ¥5,600 per person
Second East Asia Hall
Located on the 6th floor of the Haidilao Shinjuku Branch building
Address: 1 Chome-21-1 Kabukicho, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-0021, Japan
“A really cool show that combines modern technology with amazing storytelling. The presentation, music, and surprise intermission performance made it a standout.”
“Highly recommend arriving early—you’ll get the best seats. The show was dynamic and unforgettable.”
“A very traditional yet accessible show. The staff were incredibly welcoming, and the atmosphere was engaging throughout.”
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