JAPAN-ENTERTAINMENT-THEATRE-ARCHITECTURE-KABUKI-ROYAL

Japan's Emperor Akihito (2nd L) and Empress Michiko (C) smile as they attend a performance at the newly-refurbished Kabuki-za (theatre) in Tokyo on April 9, 2013. The curtain went up once more at one of Japan's most important theatres on April 2 after the famous playhouse, dedicated to the centuries-old kabuki performing art, was rebuilt for the fourth time, this time as part of a 29-storey office block. The previous building was demolished in 2010 due to worries over its ability to withstand earthquakes. AFP PHOTO / POOL / Koji Sasahara (Photo credit should read KOJI SASAHARA/AFP via Getty Images)
Japan's Emperor Akihito (2nd L) and Empress Michiko (C) smile as they attend a performance at the newly-refurbished Kabuki-za (theatre) in Tokyo on April 9, 2013. The curtain went up once more at one of Japan's most important theatres on April 2 after the famous playhouse, dedicated to the centuries-old kabuki performing art, was rebuilt for the fourth time, this time as part of a 29-storey office block. The previous building was demolished in 2010 due to worries over its ability to withstand earthquakes. AFP PHOTO / POOL / Koji Sasahara (Photo credit should read KOJI SASAHARA/AFP via Getty Images)
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