Announcement of Tamada Gyokusai's 'Kyoto Gatari' Vol. 21: Kodan 'A Strange Tale of Sanjusangen-do - The Origin of the Healing Temple of Headache Mountain'
Key facts
- Announcement of Tamada Gyokusai's 'Kyoto Gatari' Vol. 21: Kodan 'A Strange Tale of Sanjusangen-do - The Origin of the Healing Temple of Headache Mountain'
- Kodan storyteller Tamada Gyokusai will present 'A Strange Tale of Sanjusangen-do,' a kodan performance depicting the origin of Sanjusangen-do related to Emperor Go-Shirakawa's headaches, at the Kyoto Theatre. The event will also feature a talk with Ryo Wakamura, an expert in Kyoto's history and culture, and a workshop for elementary school students.
- Source: PR TIMES
- Date: Thu Jun 11 2026 23:00:49 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)
Direct answer
Kodan storyteller Tamada Gyokusai will present 'A Strange Tale of Sanjusangen-do,' a kodan performance depicting the origin of Sanjusangen-do related to Emperor Go-Shirakawa's headaches, at the Kyoto Theatre. The event will also feature a talk with Ryo Wakamura, an expert in Kyoto's history and culture, and a workshop for elementary school students.
- Citation
- Announcement of Tamada Gyokusai's 'Kyoto Gatari' Vol. 21: Kodan 'A Strange Tale of Sanjusangen-do - The Origin of the Healing Temple of Headache Mountain' (Thu Jun 11 2026 23:00:49 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)), PR TIMES
- Source
- PR TIMES
- Date
- Thu Jun 11 2026 23:00:49 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)
AI Summary (NQ-processed)
Kodan storyteller Tamada Gyokusai will present 'A Strange Tale of Sanjusangen-do,' a kodan performance depicting the origin of Sanjusangen-do related to Emperor Go-Shirakawa's headaches, at the Kyoto Theatre. The event will also feature a talk with Ryo Wakamura, an expert in Kyoto's history and culture, and a workshop for elementary school students.
AI Analysis
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What kind of performing art is Kodan?
- A: Kodan is a traditional Japanese narrative art where historical stories are rhythmically told while striking a wooden block with a fan.
- Q: What kind of Kodan storyteller is Tamada Gyokusai?
- A: Tamada Gyokusai is the fourth-generation Kodan storyteller based in Kyoto, who creates new works while preserving tradition.
- Q: What are the highlights of 'A Strange Tale of Sanjusangen-do'?
- A: It depicts the little-known origin of Sanjusangen-do related to Emperor Go-Shirakawa's headache and the mysterious events leading to it.
- Q: Is there a workshop for children?
- A: Yes, a workshop called 'Introduction to Kids Kodan Masters' for elementary school students will be held on the same day in the morning.
- Q: Where can I purchase performance tickets?
- A: Tickets can be purchased through Kyoto Theatre Online Tickets or by phone reservation. Please check the Kyoto Theatre website for details.