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  • Bunraku, Japanese traditional puppet theatre in which half-life-size dolls act out a chanted dramatic narrative, called jōruri, to the accompaniment of a small samisen (three-stringed Japanese lute). The term Bunraku derives from the name of a troupe organized by puppet master Uemura Bunrakuken in the early 19th century; the term for puppetry is ayatsuri and puppetry theatre is more accurately rendered ayatsuri jōruri.
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  • With a focus on Bunraku, National Bunraku Theatre presents various theatrical arts developed in the Kansai region.
  • The National Bunraku Theatre (国立文楽劇場, Kokuritsu Bunraku Gekijō) is a complex consisting of two halls and an exhibition room, located in Chūō-ku, Osaka, Japan.
  • Attending a performance at the National Bunraku Puppet Theatre in Osaka is a highlight.
  • The National Bunraku Theater was established in 1984 as the home of Bunraku in the Kansai region.
  • The National Bunraku Theater is a world-renowned performing arts venue located in Osaka, Japan.
  • The 1st floor exhibition room is centered around rare and valuable documents regarding Bunraku, as well as the occasional exhibits.
  • One of these traditional arts is puppet theatre or bunraku, which originated in Osaka, which is also home to the National Bunraku Theatre.
  • The National Bunraku is a classic piece of Osaka. A traditional puppet theater for hundreds of years, the auditorium has been popular since the Edo Period...
  • The National Bunraku Theater (国立文楽劇場, Kokuritsu Bunraku Gekijō) in Osaka is one of the few places to view the fascinating art form today.
  • In 1984, the theater moved to a new modern building, and was called by the National Bunraku Theater.