: The Fujima family has long served as furitsuke-shi (choreographers) for major Kabuki productions. This legacy continues with modern leaders like Kanjuro Fujima VIII , who serves as a primary choreographer for contemporary Kabuki theater.

: Founded in 1781 by Fujima Kanbei I , the school emerged during the Edo period when Kabuki dance began to be formalized into an independent art form.

The (Fujima school) is one of the "Go-sekke" (five great schools) of Nihon Buyo (Japanese classical dance), widely recognized for its deep historical ties to Kabuki theater and its emphasis on subtle, narrative-driven movements. 1. Historical Foundation

Fujima-ryu is celebrated for its refinement and expressive depth, characterized by several key technical elements: DECEMBER 2013 - Embassy of Japan in Singapore

: Various branches formed as the school expanded, often led by distinguished masters who may also be Kabuki actors. 2. Stylistic Characteristics

: The "head" lineage, currently led by the headmaster (Soke) Kanjuro Fujima VIII .

Fujima Ryu Nihon Buyo May 2026

: The Fujima family has long served as furitsuke-shi (choreographers) for major Kabuki productions. This legacy continues with modern leaders like Kanjuro Fujima VIII , who serves as a primary choreographer for contemporary Kabuki theater.

: Founded in 1781 by Fujima Kanbei I , the school emerged during the Edo period when Kabuki dance began to be formalized into an independent art form. fujima ryu nihon buyo

The (Fujima school) is one of the "Go-sekke" (five great schools) of Nihon Buyo (Japanese classical dance), widely recognized for its deep historical ties to Kabuki theater and its emphasis on subtle, narrative-driven movements. 1. Historical Foundation : The Fujima family has long served as

Fujima-ryu is celebrated for its refinement and expressive depth, characterized by several key technical elements: DECEMBER 2013 - Embassy of Japan in Singapore The (Fujima school) is one of the "Go-sekke"

: Various branches formed as the school expanded, often led by distinguished masters who may also be Kabuki actors. 2. Stylistic Characteristics

: The "head" lineage, currently led by the headmaster (Soke) Kanjuro Fujima VIII .