Things to do in Akita
Winter and snow of the image is strong Tohoku region, but it also has popular beaches that can be overlooking the Shirakami that is in Akita Prefecture has also been registered as a World Natural Heritage Site. If you enjoy the summer water activities, to Lake Tazawa, which boasts a water depth Japan. Classic jet-skiing and canoeing and kayaking can enjoy other, rafting, canyoning, shower climbing, cycling and camping in the surrounding also is recommended for family. There are also advanced for the river course of the spring and summer limited.
- Age 6~Age 100
- 2~3 hours
- 10:00 / 10:30 / 12:30 / 13:30 / 14:00 / 15:00
Korakukan, a playhouse built in the Meiji era, is still in operation for more than 100 years and still holds regular performances (popular plays, etc.). In the first half of 2024, there will be a boy's review show of "Jun Kanzaki & 10carats" from late April to early June, and "Gekidan Yumeiro" from mid-June to late July, a theater troupe formed just for the Korakukan performance. It's interesting how it's different every year. The second half, from August 3rd to October 27th, is a popular theater performance by Shitamachi Kabuki-gumi. Performances will be performed in rotation for approximately one month each: Chairman Hiroshi Hitomi (Hagata Subaru Toma) → Hanagata Kaito Shingetsu → Chairman Tooru Mitsumine (Hagata Shigeki Takahashi). It is designed to be enjoyed by people of all ages, so we have many visitors, including students from elementary school to high school on school trips. Please enjoy watching a play at Korakukan, a playhouse that is still in operation after a century. Kosaka Town in Akita Prefecture is a town that prospered due to the Kosaka Mine. The Meiji era playhouse ``Korakukan'' was built in 1910 as a welfare facility for Kosaka Mine employees. The outside of the building is Western-style, but the inside is a purely Japanese-style playhouse. The most distinctive feature is the combination of Japanese and Western styles, which is rare among playhouses. A staff member wearing a Kuroko costume will guide you through the tour of Korakukan's facilities. Enjoy an eye-opening behind-the-scenes look at a living playhouse!
- Age 6~Age 100
- 3~4 hours
- 10:00 / 10:30 / 12:30 / 13:30 / 14:00 / 15:00
2-theater common ticket [Korakukan + Kosaka Mine Office] This is a great value ticket that includes a theater performance at Korakukan, a national important cultural property, a backstage tour, and a tour of the Kosaka Mine Office, two facilities. The Meiji era playhouse Korakukan is still actively performing live performances (popular theater and other) for over 100 years. The first half of 2024 will feature a boys' review show by "Jun Kanzaki & 10carats" from late April to early June, and "Yumeiro Theater Company" from mid-June to late July. This theater company was formed just for the Korakukan performances, and it's interesting that the performers change every year. The second half, from August 3rd to October 27th, will feature popular theater by the Shitamachi Kabuki Group. The performances will be performed by Hiroshi Hitomi (Hanagata Subaru Toma) → Kaito Shingetsu → Toru Mimine (Hanagata Takahashi Shigeki) in rotation for about one month each. The play is enjoyable for all ages, so it has been visited by many customers, including elementary school to high school students on school trips. Please enjoy a performance at the Korakukan, a playhouse that is still in operation after a century. Kosaka Town in Akita Prefecture is a town that prospered due to the Kosaka Mine. In 1910, the Meiji-era playhouse "Korakukan" was built as a welfare facility for the Kosaka Mine employees. The exterior of the building is Western-style, while the interior is purely Japanese-style. The most distinctive feature of this playhouse is its rare blend of Japanese and Western styles. The tour of the Korakukan facility will be guided by staff dressed in black costumes. Enjoy a revelation behind the scenes of this truly living playhouse! Kosaka Town in Akita Prefecture is a town that prospered due to the mining. In 1910, the Meiji-era playhouse "Korakukan" was built as a welfare facility for the Kosaka Mine employees. The exterior of the building is Western-style, while the interior is purely Japanese-style. It features a rare blend of Japanese and Western styles for a theater. You can experience the history and culture of the Kosaka Mine by touring the Kosaka Mine Office, built in 1905.
盛岡市から初めて康楽館に来ました。 初めての体験に80歳の母も喜んでくれました。 こういうエンターテインメントもあるんだな~と楽しめました。 見学ツアーも楽しかったです。 修学旅行の中学生さん達も来ていました。 本来なら東京で劇団四季観劇だったのでしょうね…でもなかなか観る機会がないモノに触れるのも良い経験になったのではないでしょうか? 母にも良い刺激になったようなので春になったらまた訪れたいと思います。 床が底冷えするので足元の防寒対策は万全にしていったほうが良いです!
- Age 6~Age 100
- 2~3 hours /3~4 hours
- 10:00 / 10:30 / 12:30 / 13:30 / 14:00 / 15:00
Ticket for 3 museums [Korakukan + Kosaka Mine Office + Kosaka Railway Rail Park] Enables you to see a play at Korakukan, which is an important cultural property of the country, and tour the facilities of Kosaka Mine Office, Kosaka Railway Rail Park, and 3 buildings. This is a great set of tickets. Korakukan, a playhouse built in the Meiji era, is still in operation for more than 100 years and still holds regular performances (popular plays, etc.). In the first half of 2024, the boys' review show of "Jun Kanzaki & 10carats" will be held from late April to early June, and the "Gekidan Yumeiro" theater company formed exclusively for Korakukan performances will be performed every year. It's interesting how different it is. The second half, from August 3rd to October 27th, is a popular theater performance by Shitamachi Kabuki-gumi. Performances will be performed in rotation for approximately one month each: Chairman Hiroshi Hitomi (Hagata Subaru Toma) → Hanagata Kaito Shingetsu → Chairman Tooru Mitsumine (Hagata Shigeki Takahashi). Since it is designed to be enjoyed by people of all ages, we have many visitors, including students from elementary school to high school on school trips. Please enjoy watching a play at Korakukan, a playhouse that is still in operation after a century. Kosaka Town in Akita Prefecture is a town that prospered due to the Kosaka Mine. The Meiji era playhouse ``Korakukan'' was built in 1910 as a welfare facility for Kosaka Mine employees. The outside of the building is Western-style, but the inside is a purely Japanese-style playhouse. The most distinctive feature is the combination of Japanese and Western styles, which is rare among playhouses. A staff member wearing a Kuroko costume will guide you through the tour of Korakukan's facilities. Enjoy an eye-opening behind-the-scenes look at a living playhouse!
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