Today, kabuki is the most popular of the traditional styles of Japanese drama—and its star actors often appear in television or film roles.[16] For example, the well-known onnagata Bandō Tamasaburō V has appeared in several (non-kabuki) plays and movies, often in a female role. Kabuki appears in works of Japanese popular culture such as anime. In addition to the handful of major theatres in Tokyo and Kyoto, there are many smaller theatres in Osaka and throughout the countryside.[17] The Ōshika Kabuki troupe,[18] based in Ōshika, Nagano Prefecture, is one example.[