Bunraku

/ˌbuːnˈrɑːku/ noun

A form of traditional Japanese puppet theater where large, elaborate puppets are manipulated by multiple puppeteers and accompanied by narration and music.

From Japanese 'bunraku' (文楽), likely from the name of Uemasa Bunrakuken, an 18th-century puppet master who popularized the form, combined with 'raku' (pleasure/ease).

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