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Tenjō Sajiki-kan, Shibuya. Photo by Nobuyoshi Araki.

Wikipedia:

Tenjo Sajiki, also Tenjou Sajiki (天井桟敷, Tenjō Sajiki?) was a Japanese independent theater troupe led by Shuji Terayama and active between 1967 and 1983 (until Terayama’s death). A major phenomenon on the Japanese underground scene, the group has produced a number of stage works marked by experimentalism, folklore influences, social provocation, grotesque eroticism and the flamboyant fantasy characteristic of Terayama’s oeuvre.

Tenjō Sajiki-kan, Shibuya. Photo by Nobuyoshi Araki.

Wikipedia:

Tenjo Sajiki, also Tenjou Sajiki (天井桟敷, Tenjō Sajiki?) was a Japanese independent theater troupe led by Shuji Terayama and active between 1967 and 1983 (until Terayama’s death). A major phenomenon on the Japanese underground scene, the group has produced a number of stage works marked by experimentalism, folklore influences, social provocation, grotesque eroticism and the flamboyant fantasy characteristic of Terayama’s oeuvre.

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