The Hanamichi (花道) was an extra stage section used in Rokugani kabuki theater. It was a long, raised platform that run, left of center, from the back of the theater, through the audience, to connect with the main stage. Generally it was used for characters' entrances and exits.
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| - The Hanamichi (花道) was an extra stage section used in Rokugani kabuki theater. It was a long, raised platform that run, left of center, from the back of the theater, through the audience, to connect with the main stage. Generally it was used for characters' entrances and exits.
- The hanamichi(花道) is an extra stage section used in Japanese kabuki theater. It is a long, raised platform that runs, left of center, from the back of the theater, through the audience, to connect with the main stage. Generally it is used for characters' entrances and exits, though it can also be used for asides or scenes taking place apart from the main action. In this use, it can be seen as an alley theater connecting to a larger stage.
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| - The Hanamichi (花道) was an extra stage section used in Rokugani kabuki theater. It was a long, raised platform that run, left of center, from the back of the theater, through the audience, to connect with the main stage. Generally it was used for characters' entrances and exits.
- The hanamichi(花道) is an extra stage section used in Japanese kabuki theater. It is a long, raised platform that runs, left of center, from the back of the theater, through the audience, to connect with the main stage. Generally it is used for characters' entrances and exits, though it can also be used for asides or scenes taking place apart from the main action. In this use, it can be seen as an alley theater connecting to a larger stage.
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