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Ichikawa Ebizō V,
Ichikawa Hakuen II and
Ichikawa Shinnosuke I. In
poetry circles, he
often used the
names Jukai (I), Sanshō, and
Hakuen. Ebizō was also referred...
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Ichikawa Danjūrō at the
young age of nine. He also used the name
Ichikawa Hakuen III at times; his haimyō, or
poetry name, was Sanshō.
Unlike many kabuki...
- by
these names (see yagō).
Other names he used on
stage include Ichikawa Hakuen I,
Matsumoto Kōshirō III,
Matsumoto Kōzō,
Matsumoto Umimaru, and Naritaya...
- Kabuki21.com New York
Public Library Digital Gallery,
image of
actor Ichikawa Hakuen (Ichikawa Danjûrô V)
NARITAYA Ichikawa Danjuro/Ebizo
Official Website...
- Kōshirō II.
Later known as
Ichikawa Danjūrō V,
Ichikawa Ebizō, and
Ichikawa Hakuen. One of the most
famous of all
kabuki actors.
Matsumoto Kōshirō IV (November...
- hibi no naka no ichi-nichi) "You'll Be
Burned by
White Flames" (白炎にヤケドするぜ,
Hakuen ni
yakedo suru ze) "A Well-Bred "Wolf"" (毛並みのよい"オオカミ",
Kenami no yoi "ōkami")...
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worried gidayu corrupted men, and
banned them from
viewing it in 1900.
Shorin Hakuen and
Henry James Black were
notable kodanshi (narrative storytellers). Many...
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early Meiji period the kōdan Tenpō Rokka-sen was
completed by
Matsubayashi Hakuen II. Here, Sōshun is not a cha-bōzu but an osukiya-bōzu, a
servant who overseas...
- "Dear Hibito" (拝啓日々人,
Haikei Hibito) #14 "A
Heaven of
White Smoke" (白煙天国,
Hakuen Tengoku) #15 "Everything's OK" (万事OK,
Banji Ōkē) #16 "Gripping the Text"...
- learned)
Okuyama Saemondayu Kamiizumi Musashinokami Nagao Mimasaka Masunaga Hakuen Masugaga Gunbei Yoshida Masuemon Ishihara Denjizaemon Murakami Ittō Ōishi...