- 1965) is a ****anese actor,
kabuki actor (as
Ichikawa Chusha IX (九代目 市川中車, Kyūdaime
Ichikawa Chūsha)), and
boxing commentator. Born in 1965, his parents...
- the
general public. The mid-range of
ranked Imperial shrines or
Kanpei Chūsha (官幣中社)
included 23 sanctuaries.
These shrines were
considered to be of intermediate...
- Kanpei-taisha (官大) Ezo
Ichinomiya 1948
Hakodate Hachiman Shrine Hakodate Kokuhei Chūsha (国中) 1948
Sumiyoshi Shrine Otaru Prefectural Shrine (県社) 1955
Kamikawa Shrine...
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Ichikawa En'ō I (great-grandfather)
Ichikawa Danshirō III (grandfather)
Ichikawa En'ō II (uncle)
Ichikawa Chusha IX (cousin)
Ichikawa Danko V (cousin)...
- Shūmei (襲名)
ceremony of
Ichikawa En'ō II,
Ichikawa Ennosuke IV and
Ichikawa Chūsha IX at the Misono-za in
Nagoya (March 2013)...
-
Ennosuke IV. His son is the
actor Teruyuki Kagawa (better
known as
Ichikawa Chusha IX, his
stage name as a
Kabuki actor).
Ichikawa En'ō II died from arrhythmia...
-
Imperial family. Up
through 1940, the mid-range of
Imperial shrines or Kanpei-
chūsha (官幣中社)
included the shrine; and it was then
known as Minase-gū In 1940,...
- name-taking
ceremony (襲名) of
Ichikawa En'ō II,
Ichikawa Ennosuke IV and
Ichikawa Chūsha IX. The
building was
rebuilt and
opened again in 2018.
Performances were...
- Shūmei
ceremony (襲名) of
Ichikawa En'ō II,
Ichikawa Ennosuke IV and
Ichikawa Chūsha IX at the Misono-za in
Nagoya (March 2013)...
- (金刀比羅大神). It was
formerly a
National Shrine of the
Second Rank (国幣中社, kokuhei-
chūsha) in the
modern system of
ranked Shinto Shrines.
Hachiman shrine Data page...