Japan's entertainment history began with traditional forms such as Kabuki theater (established in 1603), Noh theater (14th century), and Ukiyo-e woodblock prints (17th century). Kabuki, a stylized form of theater, features male actors playing both male and female roles, known for their exaggerated movements and expressions. Noh theater, a more serious and ritualistic form, combines dance, music, and drama to tell stories. Ukiyo-e, popular during the Edo period (1603-1867), were colorful woodblock prints depicting scenes from everyday life, landscapes, and famous stories.
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