Yes, but it is ritualistic in different ways!
it is japenesse.
Noh theatre is a traditional Japanese theatrical form.
Noh and Kabuki are very famous Japanese theater groups from the early1400
Two famous forms of Japanese theatre are 'Noh' and 'Kabuki.'
The highly stylized theater of Noh is a world heritage performing art.
There are four forms of traditional Japanese theater. Those forms of theater are Noh, Kyogen, Kabuki, and Bunraku and the most popular form is Kabuki.
A choral theater is a mixed voice choir that sings together and puts on performances.
Three unique forms of literature or drama created by the Japanese are haiku poetry, Noh theater, and manga. Haiku are traditional Japanese poems consisting of three lines with a 5-7-5 syllable structure. Noh theater is a traditional form of Japanese theater combining drama, music, and dance. Manga refers to Japanese comic books or graphic novels with a distinctive art style.
Okina (Japanese Ritual Play), Yumi Yawata, Kizewamono, Ichinotani Futaba Gunki.
Noh is a form of Japanese musical drama. "Birds of Sorrow" is an example of Noh.
Medieval Times
I know one, it's called Nakamura. it's famous for something, i think...is that what you wanted???