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Yes, Kabuki is still performed today and remains a vital part of Japanese cultural heritage. While traditional performances continue to be staged in theaters such as the Kabukiza in Tokyo, contemporary adaptations and fusion with modern art forms are also gaining popularity. The art form attracts both local audiences and international tourists, ensuring its preservation and evolution in the modern era.

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