初めての「寄席」。

My first ``vaudeville''.

Yesterday, I went with my kids to a rakugo show that I had always wanted to go to.

I had wanted to go to rakugo for a long time because my whole family fell in love with the manga ``Akane Banashi.''

If I had the chance, I would definitely like to listen to and see Rakugo.

Speaking of rakugo, Tokyo's Shinjuku, Asakusa, and Ueno are famous.

Apparently it's also popular in the Kansai area (I learned about it after reading the manga).

I was thinking that it would be great if there was a vaudeville theater in the Kyushu area,

An acquaintance of mine who is a dentist who always takes care of me will appear.

If you meet someone you know at a time like this, it's easy to go!

This time it's a story by the sixth master of Sanyutei Enjaku .

Since I was bringing my children with me, we talked a lot before the performance.

It was unusual because there were very few children attending vaudeville.

My child is a character who is easily teased, so the stories don't stop one after the other and are very interesting (lol)

My child also completely fell in love with Master Sonojaku and became good friends with him.

The story begins with Master Sonojaku's new rakugo story set in a zoo.

And then there's the famous ``falling unconscious '' scene from my acquaintance ``Kankan Sotoya .''

This is definitely a topic that children will find stupid.

And finally, Master Sonojaku's``Kousuke Mochi.''

This is one of the famous stories set in Osaka, and I thought it would end on a moving note...

The first two hours of my first yose session went by in a blink of an eye.

Both myself and my child thoroughly enjoyed it, and we were both very excited on the way home.

Unlike rakugo that you watch on TV or read in books,

Just like with music, it's definitely more interesting to actually go to the venue.

It was a fulfilling day where I could feel that.

One day, when my children grow up, I'll go to a vaudeville show at Suehiro-tei in Shinjuku.

I wonder if the day will come when someone will say, ``Let's have a drink together!'' on the way home.