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Kamishibai (Paper Theater)

Step into Kamishibai — the enchanting world of Japanese paper theater.

Audience

Children (age 4+), families, school and library groups

Duration

30–60 minutes

Fee

Starts at $500

Kamishibai (Paper Theater)

What Is Kamishibai?

Kamishibai (紙芝居) means “paper theater.” It’s a traditional Japanese storytelling art that uses illustrated cards in a wooden stage-like frame. As the narrator tells the story, they slide the cards to reveal each scene—much like a live picture book performance.

Originally used by traveling storytellers in the early 1900s, Kamishibai combines visual art, spoken word, and performance. It captures attention through pacing, voice, and dramatic illustrations. Stories often reflect Japanese folktales, everyday life, or simple moral lessons for young audiences.

Kamishibai is a joyful, interactive way to introduce Japanese culture to kids and families.

What You Get from This Workshop

This workshop brings storytelling to life with a mix of performance, visual art, and cultural insight. It’s especially popular with schools, libraries, and family programs.

You’ll Experience:

Children and adults alike are drawn in by the rhythm of the performance and the charm of each story.

Workshop Details

Audience

Children (4+), families, school or community groups

Duration

30–60 minutes

Format

Live storytelling with illustrated picture cards

Fee

Starts at $500

Materials Included

Kamishibai stage, illustrated story panels

Setting

Libraries, classrooms, museums, or indoor event spaces

About the Instructor

Emiko Moore

Emiko Moore is a Japanese American storyteller who shares Kamishibai to spark joy, curiosity, and cross-cultural understanding. Based in the Cincinnati area, Emiko brings warmth and expression to every story she tells, engaging audiences of all ages.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this right for young audiences?

Yes. Kamishibai is highly engaging for children and often delights older audiences as well.
Yes. Emiko brings illustrated panels, display setup, and her storytelling presence.
Absolutely. Interaction can be incorporated, depending on the setting and preference.
We can explore choices together—The Little Kokeshi is one popular option, but custom themes can be arranged.

Ready to Book a Kamishibai Performance?

Let’s craft an unforgettable experience that bridges art, culture, and story.

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