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No New Posts L'Opéra

This French Opera house opened in 1934 by a French foreigner learning about Japanese customs and introducing Western culture. After he left, the Opera was abandoned until 1982; it reopened with the help of Yuugiri’s locals. Now citizens of the city can enjoy both modern and traditional Japanese opera as well as some from other countries around the world. Although, it is a little pricey to get in and remember to be well dressed!

1 8 Ravished Ears (Kanaye Kuro, Mimiko Kato)
by Kanaye Kuro
Oct 26, 2009 3:18:29 GMT 9
No New Posts Kichijou World

Kichijou World is a popular setting for fun and games. Kichijou World includes a large indoor theme park, an outdoor amusement park on an island in the middle of a lake linked by a small train, a shopping mall, a hotel, a Japanese folk museum, sports facilities and movie theater. It's a great place for those of all ages to go to.

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No New Posts Misono-za Theatre

The Kabuki theatre is a very stylish and traditional theatre, known for its classical Japanese dance and drama. Kabuki is famous for its style of the drama which is very unique and the elaborate make-up that performers wear on stage.

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No New Posts Hoshino Art Museum

As one of the largest museums in Japan, Hoshino Museum of Art invites visitors from around the world to explore its renowned collections, acclaimed special exhibitions, and enriching programs in person. A gigantic white building with numerous rooms holding the exhibitions, located near the Okashii Amusement Park, thus the fun never ends! In this Museum you gain both an educational and an artistic appreciation for thousands of artists around the world! Hope you enjoy your visit!

1 5 Just Other Day Of Fun (Misericorde)
by Drusilla Silverheart
Oct 14, 2009 22:33:14 GMT 9

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Shiroji District
The Shiroji district is the entertainment district; it is known for most of its internet, maid, cosplay and butler cafés and numerous other otaku-based locations. There is a kabuki theatre in the district as well as an opera house, art museum and amusement park. Most video games, manga, and anime-themed items can be bought here and it is a popular hang-out for Numata youth who enjoy dressing up as their favourite musicians or anime characters.
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