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Yamamoto Noh app for iPhone and iPad


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Reference Entertainment
Developer: Yanko Popov
Free
Current version: 2.9.3, last update: 1 year ago
First release : 18 Oct 2016
App size: 36.58 Mb

The specialized app of Yamamoto Noh Theater, dedicated to the presentation and promotion of the Japanese traditional performing arts, has finally arrived! Through this app you can get acquainted with the theatre’s history and activities, watch subtitles in your language during the live performances and learn about the magic of Noh and other Japanese traditionalperforming arts. This app is a valuable tool to fully enjoy and understand the rich culture of the Osaka region.

App Features:

- Comprehensive explanations.
Learn about all crucial elements of Japans traditional performing arts, including the world’s oldest existing masked theatre - the Noh drama. Learn about the costumes, stage, roles and history.

- Live subtitles.
Since Noh and other traditional stage arts are performed in classical Japanese language, which even Japanese people find hard to understand, we offer you a new level of comprehension through our live subtitles during our performances. You only need an internet connection to watch the performance in modern Japanese, English, or even get a deeper insight through the commentary tab.

- Expand your knowledge.
Prior to each performance you can expand your knowledge of the play by switching to our Handouts channel. Here you can learn about the synopsis and highlights, so that you can fully understand and enjoy the play.

- Performance schedule
In this app you can always see the Yamamoto Noh Theaters performance schedule. Every week we have a wide variety of shows, so dont forget to check regularly.

- More features to be added soon.
In order to satisfy your needs and keep you constantly informed on the cultural life of Osaka, we plan on adding many new exciting features. Stay tuned for further additions in the apps features.

Come to Yamamoto Noh Theater and enjoy the tastiest morsels of Japan’s traditional stage performances.