[1] A theater located in Senzokucho, Asakusa, Tokyo (Senzoku 2-chome, Taito Ward). Opened in 1887. Rebuilt in 1929 , it was renamed Miyatoza and became a theater for regular Kabuki performances. Closed in 1937. [2] A theater located in Asakusa Park, Tokyo. Opened in 1917 by Shochiku Partnership. Later renamed Showaza. Destroyed by fire in 1934 . Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
[一] 東京浅草千束町(台東区千束二丁目)にあった劇場。明治二〇年(一八八七)開設。同二九年改築して宮戸座と改称し歌舞伎の常打劇場となる。昭和一二年(一九三七)廃座。[二] 東京浅草公園にあった劇場。大正六年(一九一七)松竹合名会社が開設。のち、昭和座と改称。昭和九年(一九三四)焼失。
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