Reading Performance "Oh, Apricot Flowers" (Kanazawa City)

Wishing for "apricot flowers to bloom" in everyone's heart
Reading of Muromachi Souseki's "Kokei Ijou 6" in four languages: Japanese, Chinese, Korean, and English. A picture story theater about the origin of the place name in Kanazawa called "Imohori Toigoro no Hanashi" and a performance of traditional tales connected to Ishikawa. "Oh, apricot flowers, bloom, shine upon the earth, oh, apricot flowers, bloom, oh, apricot flowers, burn bright, oh, apricot flowers, bloom." Visiting locations in Ishikawa Prefecture (Nanao City, Kanazawa City, Komatsu City) while wishing for "apricot flowers to bloom" in everyone's heart, starting with those who experienced the Noto Peninsula Earthquake.
Map & Location
Kanazawa 21st Century Museum Shotoan
Take the bus from Kanazawa Station to "Hirosaka - 21st Century Museum" and get off.
Details about Reading Performance "Oh, Apricot Flowers" (Kanazawa City)
- Date & Time
- 8/24(Sun) 14:00~15:00
- Note
- Opening time is 30 minutes before the performance time.
- Venue
- Kanazawa 21st Century Museum Shotoan
- Address
- 1-2-1 Hirosaka, Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture
- Fee
- 500 yen (Noto Genki invitation tickets will be given to those affected)
- parking
- Paid parking available at Kanazawa 21st Century Museum
- Access (Public)
- Take the bus from Kanazawa Station to "Hirosaka - 21st Century Museum" and get off.
- Contact
- 076-261-0837 (Reading Kobo Asanogawa Club)