The goal of the project“future”
  JAPANESE THEATER MIRAI PROJECT was born in the face of the state of emergency called the novel coronavirus global attack, it is a project that symbolizes new cooperation and solidarity in the performing arts industry.
Each organization of Japan Performing Arts Solidarity Network, which has been considered together with an eye on the future of Japanese theater, will consider the unique value of performing arts to society by maximizing thereof powers on stages all over the country.

Things we can only understand and do now that we have had an adverse due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Power created when people gather and connect. believe in its limitless desire and the future of the theater world...
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000 pieces
Two intense days of studying plays along with well-honed texts (Ricoh Motion)
Art Caravan Satellite Project Introduction
【京都府】坂東玉三郎特別公演
Introducing the “Japanese Drama” Future Project Large-scale Performance Project
Historic Noh theatre opens wide doors of Noh (Yamamoto Noh Theater)
Art Caravan Satellite Project Introduction
Introducing the Art Caravan Satellite Project to be held in August
Notice from the secretariat
Art Caravan Satellite Participating Groups
Notice from the Notice
【神奈川県】宝塚歌劇 宙組公演『大逆転裁判』
Introducing the “Japanese Drama” Future Project Large-scale Performance Project
【埼玉県】はらぺこあおむしショー
the “Japanese Drama” Future Project Performance Project
【山口県】ウルトラ6兄弟 THE LIVE
Introducing the “Japanese Drama” Future Project Large-scale Performance Project
【広島県】ウルトラ6兄弟 THE LIVE
Introducing the “Japanese Drama” Future Project Large-scale Performance Project
【熊本県】ウルトラ6兄弟 THE LIVE
Introducing the “Japanese Drama” Future Project Large-scale Performance Project
【福岡県】新ハムレット ~太宰治、シェイクスピアを乗っとる!?~
Introducing the “Japanese Drama” Future Project Large-scale Performance Project
【新潟県】ウルトラ6兄弟 THE LIVE
Introducing the “Japanese Drama” Future Project Large-scale Performance Project
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