Handa is a member of the Nohgaku Performers' Association and a lead actor in the Hosho School of
Noh theater and the sponsor representative of the Tokyo Dai Takigi Noh (Tokyo Grand Open-Air Noh). As of September 2012, he had made over 40 appearances as lead actor. He is also the head of the Toshu Hosho Noh Troupe, which has over 1,500 affiliated members. In 1998 Handa established the Hosho Toshu Noh Troupe. In 1999 he performed in the lead roles in the Noh play Fuji at the Hosho Nohgaku Theater, and on 1 and 2 June he held public Noh performances alongside the head of the Hoshu School at the United Nations Plaza and The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Later that year, on 28 September, he performed in the lead roles in the
Noh play
Iwafune at the second Tokyo Dai Takigi Noh, at the Citizens Plaza,
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building. In 2000 Handa staged a
takigi Noh at the
National Academy of Chinese Theatre Arts and
Peking University, performing the lead role in Midare, and held public performances of Hosho School
Noh in China, at Peking University and at the National Academy of Chinese Theatre Arts, where he performed the lead role in the
Noh play
Midare (乱). On 1 June 2001, he staged the Egyptian Sphinx Takigi Noh, a performance of Noh, which was inscribed on the UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) World Heritage List (as intangible heritage) in May of the same year. In the performance he played the lead role (White lion) in the Half-Noh play
Shakkyō (Renjishi), in front of the Great Sphinx of Giza, which was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1979. Later that year on 19 September, he performed the lead role (White lion) in the Noh play
Shakkyō at the China National Children's Theatre in Beijing. And on 25 September, he performed the lead role (White lion) in the Noh play
Shakkyō (Renjishi, 石橋連獅子), at the 4th Tokyo Dai Takigi Noh. In 2002 he played the lead role in the
Noh play
Okina (Old Man) at the Hosho Toshu Noh Troupe National Festival. Two days later, on 6 August, he staged a
takigi Noh performance at
Kashima Shrine in the Kashima Shrine Boat Festival Offertory Performance, performing the lead role in the
Noh play
Okina, which was so well attended there was little room for the standing crowd to move. Then on 27 September, he performed the lead role in
Okina again, at the 5th Tokyo Dai Takigi Noh at Telecom Center. On 3 August 2003, he staged the Hosho Toshu Noh Troupe 5th Anniversary Festival at the Hosho Noh Theater, performing the lead role (the
emperor) in the Noh play
Tsurukame (鶴亀). Then on 30 September, he staged the 6th
Tokyo Dai Takigi Noh at Sun Plaza in Shiokaze Park, Odaiba, performing the lead role (the emperor) in the Noh play Tsurukame. == Blind golf ==