Ohtsuki Noh Theatre

Ohtsuki Noh Theatre lends its stage out for events other than Noh performances.

Established in 1935 by Juzo Ohtsuki, Ohtsuki Noh Theatre was rebuilt in its current form in 1983. Surviving the war unscathed, this theater has been cherished for decades as a sanctuary for Noh performances in Osaka. Said to be the oldest performing art still in existence, Noh play has been declared a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage. Having renovated seats, exterior, and restrooms, Ohtsuki Noh Theatre hopes to continue to play a vital role as a living theater of the home of Noh play, and as a place for expressing a variety of cultures utilizing its unique space.

General Information

Directions Approx. 300 m south of Exit 10 of Tanimachi 4-chome Station on the Osaka Metro Tanimachi Line Approx. 350 m north of Exit 7 of Tanimachi 6-chome Station on the Osaka Metro Tanimachi Line
Address A-7 Uemachi, Chuo-ku, Osaka 540-0005
Website
Phone 06-6761-8055
Room Noh Stage Multipurpose Room Japanese Style Room 1 Japanese Style Room 2 Japanese Style Room 3 Green Room
Floor Space 5.71 m × 5.73 m 30 sq. m. 18 sq. m. 24 sq. m. 22 sq. m. 30 sq. m.
Capacity 448 (fixed seating) 16 10 12 12 16
Cocktails Capacity
Classroom Setting 16
Theater Setting
Food & Drink × Permitted × × × ×
Notes Indoors Indoors Indoors Indoors Indoors Indoors