Reading Performance 'Anzu yo Hanatsuke' (Komatsu City)

‘Anzu no hanatsuke’ in everyone's heart
Reading of 'Kogei Ijo No. 6' by Saseki Muuro in four languages: Japanese, Chinese, Korean, and English, a picture story 'Imohori Togo no Hanashi' which is the origin of a place name in Kanazawa, and a performance of a fairy tale connected to Ishikawa Prefecture. 'Anzu yo hanatsuke, ji zo haya ni kagayake, anzu yo hanatsuke, anzu yo moe yo, aa, anzu yo hanatsuke.' Starting with those who experienced the Noto Peninsula earthquake, we travel around Ishikawa Prefecture (Nanao City, Kanazawa City, Komatsu City) while wishing for 'an orange blossom in everyone's heart.'
Map & Location
Komatsu Hyakubaykouryuukan Miyossa
5 minutes on foot from the west exit of JR Komatsu Station
Details about Reading Performance 'Anzu yo Hanatsuke' (Komatsu City)
- Date & Time
- 8/31(Sun) 14:00~15:00
- Note
- Opening time is 30 minutes before the performance time.
- Venue
- Komatsu Hyakubaykouryuukan Miyossa
- Address
- 72-3 Yokaichi-machi, Komatsu City, Ishikawa Prefecture
- Fee
- 500 yen (Noto Genki invitation tickets will be given to those affected by the disaster)
- Access (Public)
- 5 minutes on foot from the west exit of JR Komatsu Station
- Contact
- 076-261-0837 (Reading House Asanogawa Club)