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Dotonbori presents food musical GOTTA 2018

道頓堀presents フードミュージカル GOTTA
Stage/Dance/Comedy Musical show Traditional show

This article is the information about a new kind of entertainment which will take place in Dotonbori, Japan.

In the city of food and entertainment - Dotonbori, diverse foods are existing unexpectedly behind the human world. It is a sightseeing content with its eyes on the world of Dotonbori outgoing.
There are long-run performances of tourists in Japan and abroad for welcome show which you can enjoy the food and live of the entertainment city Dotonbori !
The characters in the festival are the top notch with Japanese motif "Tako Yakinogo", the heroine "Miss Crape" for review, musical instrument masterpiece "ramen drummer", shamisen play "Fugu Saburo", and a mysterious gentleman "Barbara Kushikatsu". It is a fascinating live stage by the food character of Dotonbori as the entertainer of.
And adopting the world's best class projection mapping for the stage director!

The etymology of Gotta comes from "Gota boiled". It is mixed with various foods and cultures in the city of Daibutsu, Dotonbori. I am expressing the performance show of Dotonbori which is nice and delicious and pleasant.

This must be a new kind of sensation!

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The fusion entartainment of the world's best class with projection mapping and the musical!
Here is the story of it:
At Dotonbori, food spirits lived unnoticed in their world called GOTTA. When food from overseas began making appearances, a clash of food between new and old happened,triggered by a romantic affair between Takoyakinojo and Miss Crepe. The fight among foods soon awakened a monster Yoku (greed) which concentrated to human desires, grown huge, buried and sealed at the bottom of Dotonbori River. The members of GOTTA left their own conflicts behind, and joined forces to combat the dreaded Yoku which was devouring everything in its path.What will become of them?

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Dōtonbori or Dōtombori (道頓堀, pronounced [doːtomboɾi]) is one of the principal tourist destinations in Osaka, Japan, running along the Dōtonbori canal from Dōtonboribashi Bridge to Nipponbashi Bridge in the Namba district of the city's Chuo ward. Historically a theater district, it is now a popular nightlife and entertainment area characterized by its eccentric atmosphere and large illuminated signboards.

One of the area's most prominent features, a billboard for confectionery company Glico displaying the image of a runner crossing a finishing line, is seen as an icon of Osaka within Japan.

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Dōtonbori traces its history back to 1612, when a local entrepreneur, Yasui Dōton, began expanding the tiny Umezu River, which ran east to west, hoping to increase commerce in the region by connecting the two branches of the Yokobori River, which ran north to south, with a canal. Dōtons project was interrupted when he died defending Toyotomi Hideyori in the ill-fated Siege of Osaka, but his cousins finished the canal in 1615. The new lord of Osaka Castle, Tadaki Matsudaira, named the canal and avenue beside it Dōtonbori ("bori" from "hori", meaning "canal"), even though Doton had been on the losing side during the siege.
The character of Dōtonbori became defined in 1621 when the Tokugawa Shogunate instituted urban planning, designating Dōtonbori as the entertainment district of Osaka. By 1662 the avenue boasted six Kabuki theatres and five Bunraku theatres, as well as the unique Takeda Karakuri mechanical puppet theatre. Many restaurants and cafes were built to cater to the flood of tourists and entertainment-seekers pouring nightly into Dōtonbori.

Over the years, declining interest in traditional forms of entertainment led to the closing of most of Dōtonbori's original attractions. Its five remaining theatres were bombed and destroyed during World War II.

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