Kanamaruza is Japan's oldest surviving kabuki playhouse, built in 1835 during the Edo period to entertain pilgrims visiting Konpira Shrine. It's designated an Important Cultural Property.
The theater preserves authentic Edo-period kabuki architecture with a revolving stage (mawari-butai), hanamichi (raised walkway), and trap doors operated manually with ropes and human power, not modern technology.
Yes. The theater hosts an annual kabuki performance season in spring (typically April) featuring renowned actors performing in the historic setting with traditional staging techniques.
Yes. Performance tickets during the spring season require advance booking and sell out quickly due to limited seating in the historic theater.
Nearby attractions include Konpira Shrine (requiring 785 steps to the main shrine or 1,368 steps to the inner shrine), the Kanamaru-za Theater Museum, and Kotohira's traditional shops and restaurants.