京橋花月, Theatre building in Kyobashi, Osaka, Japan.
This former comedy theatre occupied the fifth floor of the KiKi Kyobashi building with a seating capacity of approximately 500 people and featured a traditional Japanese performance hall design.
Kyobashi Kagetsu opened on November 28, 2008, as a successor to Umeda Kagetsu and operated under Yoshimoto Kogyo until its closure in November 2011 due to declining attendance.
The venue served as a cornerstone of Kansai comedy culture, hosting daily performances of rakugo storytelling, manzai comedy duos, and traditional Japanese theatrical productions for local and visiting audiences.
Located directly in front of Kyobashi Station with excellent public transportation access, the theatre offered both afternoon and evening performances with ticket prices designed for general accessibility.
After closure, the theatre space was converted into Raibiza Kyobashi Theatre, now Japan's largest dedicated popular theatre venue, continuing the tradition of live entertainment in the same location.
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