- Yoshimoto Mugendai Hall
nihongo|Yoshimoto Mugendai Hall|ヨシモト∞ホール|Yoshimoto Mugendai Hōru is a public indoor stage owned by the Japanese
entertainment conglomerate Yoshimoto Kōgyō situated inShibuya, Tokyo . The stage opened on March 25, 2006 and has since staged the "Yoshimoto Mugendai" event hosting dailyowarai performances and live broadcasts ontelevision and over the internet. "Yoshimoto Mugendai", which commenced on November 11, 2005, was held at the now closed Ariake Studio prior to the opening of Yoshimoto Mugendai Hall."Mugendai" means "infinity" in Japanese and the symbol
∞ , often replaces the word itself in casual Japanese writing.Live event
The daily live performances (open free to the public) are hosted by popular owarai duo
Oriental Radio from approximately 4-6 pm and comedianHosshan from approximately 6-9 pm. For the purposes of the show, the hosts are referred to as "navigators". The entire 5 hours is broadcast live on the Yoshimoto's television channel,Fandago TV , which is dedicated to broadcasting live "owarai" acts and Yoshimoto variety, and is also broadcast over the internet.The contents of each show generally rotate according to a weekly schedule featuring many corners common to Japanese television, although guests and special appearances on the stage vary widely from day to day. Almost all of the guests on "Yoshimoto Mugendai" are minor Yoshimoto comedians, although much more famous acts (such as Jichō Kachō) have made appearances in the past.
There is an official monthly
magazine for Yoshimoto Mugendai and the hall called YOOH! (shown right), featuring interviews with the guests and information on future shows.External links
* [http://www.fandango.co.jp/mugendai/ Yoshimoto Mugendai official homepage]
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