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*''Destroyed: [[1923]]''
 
*''Destroyed: [[1923]]''
 
*''Japanese'': 森田座・守田座 ''(Morita-za)''
 
*''Japanese'': 森田座・守田座 ''(Morita-za)''
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The Morita-za, also known later as the Shintomi-za (新富座), was one of the major [[kabuki]] theaters in [[Edo]] during the [[Edo period]] and into the beginning of the 20th century. It was established in January [[1660]], and run by the [[Morita family]] of actors until its destruction in the 1923 Great Kantô earthquake which destroyed much of Tokyo.
 
The Morita-za, also known later as the Shintomi-za (新富座), was one of the major [[kabuki]] theaters in [[Edo]] during the [[Edo period]] and into the beginning of the 20th century. It was established in January [[1660]], and run by the [[Morita family]] of actors until its destruction in the 1923 Great Kantô earthquake which destroyed much of Tokyo.