Kukai means Sky and Sea, the universe and the earth that go on without boundaries. But it is also the name of a famous Buddhist image maker, whose tales have been passed on for more than 1,200 years. However, the objective of the Kukai Gekijo (theater) is not to pursue Kukai’s history, but to transmit the ideas of innovators, people who created new cultural values for the future without being restrained by the boundaries of the states, or time just like Kukai did in his day. Enjoy the performances of musicians including violinist Mei and shamisen player Hiroshi Takasaki. Talent/event producer/musician Kenjiro Fukamachi, vocalist Sarah Àlainn, psychiatrist Yasufumi Nakoshi and event producer Kenichiro Nakao will also join the event.
• Nov. 24 (Mon.) 15:00 ~ 18:00
• Resola Tenjin Hall
• Door: ¥5,500, Adv. ¥5,000
Adv. tickets are available at the organizer Grand Vision’s office, at Dayton Building’s 3F (2-4-5 Tenjin, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka)
Adv. tickets also available online
• 092-718-3041
• 5F Resola Tenjin, 2-5-55 Tenjin, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka
• http://kukai-gekijo.jp/