Sakura Forest Co., Ltd. (Head Office: Chuo-ku, Fukuoka City, Representative Director: Reo Takashima), operating the mail-order brand "Sakura no Mori," is pleased to announce the launch of the "Kabuki Ticket Present Campaign", a special project for customers using their DHA/EPA supplement "Kinari Series," offering an opportunity to experience Japanese traditional culture.
※ As of October 2013 - March 2026, for the Kinari Series
In this campaign, 10 lucky winners will receive tickets to performances staged at the Kabuki-za Theatre in Tokyo. The application period is from April 1 to April 5, 2026, and the performances will be held from May 3 to May 27, 2026.
Sakura no Mori's "Kinari Series" has developed products inspired by the wisdom of Japanese food culture, which has been cherished by Japanese people for a long time.
This project is an initiative to connect two cultures, the supplement "Kinari" born from Japanese nutrition and "Kabuki," a Japanese traditional performing art, and provide an opportunity for customers to experience the charm of Japanese culture.
We hope that through daily health habits and experiencing Japanese culture, our customers' lives will become richer.
About the Kabuki Ticket Present Campaign
Both food culture and traditional performing arts have been carefully passed down over long periods.
Behind this lies the Japanese value of cherishing daily efforts and habits.
Through this project, we hope people will rediscover the charm of culture.
Campaign Overview
Prize: Winners will receive one ticket to a Kabuki-za Theatre performance.
Eligible participants: Customers using the Kinari Series.
How to apply: Via a dedicated form.
Application period: April 1 - April 5, 2026.
Number of winners: 10 selected by lottery.
Performance period: May 3 - May 27, 2026 (Closed on May 11 & 19) *
Venue: Kabuki-za Theatre (Ginza, Tokyo)
※ Winners will be contacted by Sakura no Mori via phone to confirm the performance schedule.
Campaign Background
Kabuki is a Japanese traditional performing art that has continued since the Edo period, and has been enjoyed by many as entertainment for the common people. The stage, created through splendid costumes, stage direction, and the rich expressiveness of the actors, continues to fascinate many audiences even today.
Recently, with the release of the movie "National Treasure" which is set in the world of Kabuki, its charm is once again drawing attention across generations.
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