Wazoku
Wazoku is a traditional Japanese art form that combines elements of theater, dance, and music. It originated in the Edo period (1603-1868) and was popular among the samurai class. The term "wazoku" translates to "theater of the warriors," reflecting its origins and the social status of its practitioners.
Wazoku performances typically feature a male actor, known as a "wazoku-ya," who portrays a historical figure
Wazoku has evolved over time, and today it is performed in various forms, including kabuki and bunraku.