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Subscribe to Events and Festivals BlogThe capital of Japan, and the largest metropolitan city in the world, is the bustling and energetic city of Tokyo. Considered to be the most populous city in the whole world, Tokyo provides a fusion of rich oriental tradition with modern day chic design and lifestyle. One of the most iconic and culturally significant landmarks of Tokyo is the Kabuki-za Theatre. Know as the principal theatre which showcased Japan’s unique ‘Kabuki’ genre of theatre, this landmark is a symbol of Japan’s cultural heritage and prowess is the visual arts, and thus is well worth a visit by any lover of the arts, or anyone who visits Tokyo to experience its rich traditions and customs. Originally built in 1889 by Fukuchi Gen’ichirō, the Kabuki-za Theatre is …
Seeking event planners in Sri Lanka to help you organize your next big occasion in the island? Then a name to bear in mind is Nkar Mice, an experience outfit looking to contribute to the success of event management Sri Lanka. When it comes to event venues, there is a plethora of choices. A state-of-the-art performance centre, the Nelum pokuna or the Lotus Pond has been designed to hold large scale theatrical productions. Featuring performance venues including an open air amphitheatre and the main auditorium, it can be found nestled in the heart of the city of Colombo. Facilitating easy access for both foreign and local productions, this architectural masterpiece is in proximity to top shopping venues and several other attractions. Thanuja Silva is a …
If you are interested in history and the many fascinating incidents and people who have shaped the Southeast Asian region, then a visit to the Sun Yat Sen Memorial Hall in Singapore is definitely worth your while. Those in search of a 3 star hotel in Singapore within easy reach of this site can stay at Days Hotel Singapore. It also offer a variety of hotel deals in Singapore that will help you make the most from your stay. Commemorating the revolutionary activities of Sun Yat-sen, this museum also lets you learn more about the impact the 1911 Chinese Revolution had on Singapore. It is housed in a two-storey villa which features colonial style architecture and has a vast array of artefacts including old photographs, …