May
15 Friday

There are no sentences in this world that are 19 letters long 2026 Japan Ticket

Fri May 15, 2026 9:00 am - 6:00 pmAsia/Tokyo
Canal City Theater
Japan, 〒812-0018 Fukuoka, Hakata Ward, Sumiyoshi, 1-chōme−2−1 キャナルシティ博多ノースビル4F

Description

Overview

“There are no sentences in this world that are 19 letters long” is a highly anticipated theatrical production under the PARCO Produce 2026 banner. This unique stage play is masterfully helmed by Kentaro Kobayashi, a renowned creator, playwright, and director famous for his meticulous attention to detail and avant-garde storytelling. The production promises to blend witty intellectualism with a distinct theatrical style that challenges the audience’s perception of language and logic.

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The cast features an exceptional lineup of versatile actors, including Toru Nomaguchi, Takeshi Nadagi, Ryosuke Takei, Nuno Uraji, and Shintaro Hirahara. Together, they bring to life a script that explores complex themes through a lens of surrealism and sharp comedy. Fans of the performers and Kentaro Kobayashi’s previous works can expect a performance that is both thought-provoking and visually engaging, characteristic of the high-quality productions PARCO is known for.

Why Attend

  • Experience the brilliant direction and creative vision of Kentaro Kobayashi, one of Japan’s most celebrated theatrical innovators.
  • Witness a powerhouse ensemble cast featuring top-tier talent like Toru Nomaguchi and Takeshi Nadagi in a rare collaborative stage production.
  • Engage with a script that offers a unique mix of high-concept storytelling and surreal comedy that stands out from traditional theater.
  • Visit prestigious venues across Japan, including Tokyo’s iconic “I’M A SHOW” and the vibrant Canal City Theatre in Fukuoka.
  • Be part of a limited national tour that showcases the very best of contemporary Japanese stage production and performance art.

Schedule & Tickets Information

Below are the complete details for the event, including dates, venues, seat types, and other important ticket information. Once you’ve reviewed everything, simply contact us with your preferred ticket selection, and we’ll assist you with the purchase.

Please note: After receiving your request, we will first check live availability on the official platform. If the tickets are still available, we will try our best to secure them for you. If they are sold out, don’t worry — we can also provide tickets through trusted and verified resale marketplaces in Japan, ensuring you still get the seats you want.

DateStart TimeVenueSeat Types
May 15 – May 26, 2026VariousTokyo: I’M A SHOW (Yurakucho)Reserved Seats, Standing
June 06 – June 07, 202613:00 / 18:00Aichi: PLAT Main Hall (Toyohashi)Reserved Seats
June 13 – June 14, 202615:00 / 13:00Toyama: Aubade Hall (Medium Hall)Reserved Seats
June 20 – June 21, 202612:00 / 17:00Osaka: Sankei Hall BreezeReserved Seats
June 27, 202618:00Fukuoka: Canal City TheatreAll Seats Reserved, U-30 Ticket
June 28, 202613:00Fukuoka: Canal City TheatreAll Seats Reserved, U-30 Ticket
July 04 – July 05, 202613:00 / 18:00Miyagi: Sendai Denryoku HallReserved Seats
July 11 – July 12, 202613:00 / 18:00Okayama: Harenowa (Medium Theatre)Reserved Seats

Background

The title “There are no sentences in this world that are 19 letters long” serves as a meta-textual foundation for the play, reflecting Kentaro Kobayashi’s history of playing with words and structural irony. As a former member of the comedy duo Rahmens, Kobayashi has long been a figurehead for “intellectual laughter,” and this PARCO Produce work signifies his continued evolution as a general director capable of weaving together physical theater and intricate dialogue.

PARCO Stage has a long-standing history of producing some of the most influential contemporary plays in Japan, often serving as a launchpad for experimental yet commercially successful works. This production is significant because it brings together a group of actors who are each masters of their craft in different genres—ranging from film and television drama to physical dance and traditional stage comedy—creating a multifaceted experience that appeals to a broad spectrum of theatergoers.

Venue Information

  • Canal City Theatre
  • 1-2-1 Sumiyoshi, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture 812-0018
  • Entrance is located on the 4th floor of the North Building within the Canal City Hakata complex.
  • Located near the Nakasu-Kawabata subway station and the Grand Hyatt Fukuoka.

Faqs

Who is the primary creative force behind this play?

The play is written and directed by Kentaro Kobayashi, who serves as the General Director. Known for his work with the duo Rahmens and his solo performance series “Potsunen,” he is famous for creating highly structured, artistic, and imaginative stage works.

Are there any special ticket discounts for younger audiences?

Yes, the production offers U-30 tickets for those under 30 years of age. These are same-day exchange tickets that require a valid photo ID to confirm your age at the time of the performance.

What kind of performances can I expect from the cast?

The cast is very diverse, featuring veteran character actor Toru Nomaguchi and comedic talent Takeshi Nadagi. With the inclusion of Shintaro Hirahara, who has a strong background in dance, the play is expected to feature physical movement alongside its scripted dialogue.

How early should I arrive at the Canal City Theatre in Fukuoka?

The doors typically open 45 minutes before the performance starts. For the Fukuoka shows, doors open at 17:15 for the 18:00 show and at 12:15 for the 13:00 show, allowing you time to find your reserved seat.

Can I still get tickets if the official sales show they are sold out?

If official allotments are exhausted, we can still assist you in finding tickets through trusted and verified resale marketplaces in Japan. This ensures that fans have the best possible chance to attend this limited national tour.

Event Calendar

Friday, May 15, 2026 - Sunday, July 12, 2026

9:00 am - 6:00 pm  Asia/Tokyo
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