Performing Arts

Bunraku -- The National Bunraku Theater, 1-12-10 Nipponbashi, Chuo-ku (tel. 06/6212-2531 for information, or 0570/07-9900 for reservations; www.ntj.jac.go.jp/english), was completed in 1984 as the only theater in Japan dedicated to Japanese traditional puppet theater. Productions are staged five times a year, with most productions running for 2 weeks at a time and held daily at 11am for Part 1 and at 4pm for Part 2. When bunraku is not being performed, other traditional performing arts are often shown, including classical Japanese music. English-language programs are available. To find out whether a performance is being held, check the website above or Meet Osaka, or contact one of the visitor information centers. Tickets usually run ¥2,300 to ¥5,800. The National Bunraku Theater is located east of Namba and the Dotombori entertainment district, a 1-minute walk from exit 7 of Nipponbashi Station.

Kabuki -- The Osaka Shochikuza, 1-9-19 Dotombori, Chuo-ku (tel. 06/6214-2211; station: Namba), was built more than 50 years ago but was remodeled in 1997 as part of a revival of interest in kabuki. Traditional kabuki is performed in January, July, and some other months of the year (the schedule changes yearly), and performances start usually at 11am and 4:30pm, with tickets ranging from ¥4,200 to ¥13,650 for major performances. Performance information is also listed in Meet Osaka. The theater is located on Dotombori, just west of the Ebisu-bashi Bridge.

Live Music -- Billboard Live Osaka, Basement 2 of the Herbis Plaza ENT Building, 2-2-22 Umeda (tel. 06/6342-7722, reservations required; station: Nishi-Umeda), offers live music ranging from jazz and R&B to funk, reggae, and bossa nova, with a great sound system and several levels surrounding the stage providing good views. Steely Dan, Sa-Ra, Rickie Lee Jones, Sean Lennon, and George Benson have played here. Tickets average ¥5,900 to ¥8,000 for most acts, with popular artists costing up to ¥21,000. Smaller, less high-tech and more affordable is Rug Time Osaka, on the fourth floor of the Across Building, 2-6-14 Shinsaibashi Suji (tel. 06/6214-5306; station: Namba or Shinsaibashi), which offers a wide range of live jazz bands in three nightly sets, with cover charge ranging from ¥1,500 to ¥3,000. It's open daily 5pm to 3am.

The Bar Scene

Osaka's liveliest -- and most economical -- nightlife district radiates from a narrow pedestrian lane called Dotombori (or Dotonbori), which flanks the south bank of the Dotombori Canal. About a 2-minute walk from exit 14 of Namba Station or less than a 10-minute walk from Shinsaibashi Station, it's lined with restaurants and drinking establishments and is good for a lively evening stroll even if you don't wish to stop anywhere.

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