Japanese Kabuki theater
Japanese Kabuki theater is a traditional form of drama that originated in the early 17th century. It is known for its stylized performances, elaborate costumes, and striking makeup, which help convey the emotions and personalities of the characters. Kabuki often features historical events, moral conflicts, and stories of love and betrayal.
The performances are characterized by their use of music, dance, and theatrical techniques to engage the audience. Actors, known as onnagata for female roles and tachiyaku for male roles, undergo extensive training to master their craft. Kabuki remains a significant cultural art form in Japan, attracting both local and international audiences.