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Atsumori (敦盛,
Atsumori) is a ****anese Noh play by
Zeami Motokiyo which focuses on
Taira no
Atsumori, a
young samurai who was
killed in the
Genpei War...
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Taira no
Atsumori (平 敦盛) (1169–1184) was a
samurai of the late
Heian period of ****an. He was a
member of the
Taira clan (Heike) who
fought in the Genpei...
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Taira no
Atsumori at the
battle of Ichi-no-tani in 1184.
Later in life he
became a Jōdo-shū
Buddhist priest, as a
disciple of Hōnen.
Atsumori's death and...
- captured. Also
killed from the
Taira clan were Lord Michimori, Tsunemasa,
Atsumori, Moromori, Tomoakira, Tsunetoshi, and Moritoshi.: 117, 123 Ichi-no-Tani...
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Ikuta Atsumori (生田敦盛),
sometimes known simply as Ikuta, is one of many Noh
plays derived from the
story of
Taira no
Atsumori, a
young Taira clan samurai...
- end of the war, however,
brought destruction to the
Taira clan.
Taira no
Atsumori (平敦盛),
young samurai killed by
Kumagai Naozane who,
because of his youth...
- re-enactment of the
scene of his
death in a full war costume. (e.g. Tamura,
Atsumori)
Katsura mono (鬘物, wig plays) or onna mono (女物,
woman plays)
depict the...
- Shrine, ****anese
shrine Ikuta Station, ****anese
railroad station Ikuta Atsumori, ****anese noh play Chōkō
Ikuta (生田 長江, 1882-1936), translator, literary...
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attributed to Zeami:
Akoya no Matsu,
currently not in the noh
repertoire Atsumori Hanjo Izutsu,
probably written in the late 1420s or
early 1430s Kinuta...
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captured alive trying to
commit suicide. In a
famous p****age,
Taira no
Atsumori (young
nephew of Kiyomori) is
challenged to a
fight by a warrior, Kumagai...