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Kanazawa Noh Theater - Kanazawa - Japan
Kanazawa Noh Theater
Kanazawa Noh Theater is a traditional Japanese theater located in Kanazawa, Japan. It is one of the few remaining Noh theaters in the country and is a designated Important Cultural Property of Japan. The theater was built in 1610 and has been used for Noh performances since then. The theater is a wooden structure with a thatched roof and a stage that is surrounded by a pine forest. The theater is also home to a collection of Noh masks, costumes, and props. The theater is open to the public and hosts regular performances of Noh plays.