Step into the world of traditional Japanese entertainment at Asakusa Mokubakan where history, music, and drama come alive on stage. Located in the heart of Asakusa, this small local theatre has been delighting audiences for over a century with its dynamic performances.
Originally founded in the Meiji era, our theatre survived wars and became the last Taishu Engeki theatre in Tokyo. Today, it continues its legacy as a beloved home of Taishu Engeki, offering visitors a rare chance to experience a living cultural tradition.
Taishu Engeki is performed by travelling actor troupes who train from a young age and live like family. Their passion shines through every performance, creating shows filled with emotion, humour, and heart.
One of the theater’s greatest charms is its intimate atmosphere. Performers tend to come down from the stage and walk among the audience to interact and connect with guests, during their performances!
Enjoy a show, where artists perform to both traditional and modern music, and wear eyecatching costumes as onnagata (female impersonators). Thrilling sword artistry and playful storytelling make the show exciting, even if you don’t speak Japanese.
With new performances every day, every visit offers something fresh and unforgettable. Whether it’s your first time in Japan or your tenth, the Asakusa Mokubakan promises a unique cultural experience you won’t find anywhere else.
Performance Schedule (2 shows every day):
・1st Show: Meet at 1:30 pm / Show starts at ~2:00 pm
・2nd Show: Meet at 7:00 pm / Show starts at ~7:30 pm
Please note that show start times may change depending on the troupe