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Shiki Theatre Company

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Japan's leading theater company, founded in 1953. Specializing in musicals, Shiki produces both international works like Cats, Phantom of the Opera, and The Lion King, as well as original Japanese productions like Ryukyu Kaidan and Chusingura. Operating multiple theaters nationwide with over 1,000 annual performances, Shiki represents the core of Japanese musical theater culture.

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Category:Content IP
Subcategory:Performing Arts
Location:Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka and others
Time Period:1953-present
Influence:National
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