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- Jidaimono (時代物) are ****anese kabuki or jōruri plays that feature historical plots and characters, often famous samurai battles. These are in contrast...
- yak hair or horse hair. The three main categories of kabuki play are jidaimono (時代物, historical or pre-Sengoku period stories), sewamono (世話物, "domestic"...
- double-suicides of honor bound lovers. Of his puppet plays, around 70 are jidaimono (時代物) (historical romances) and 24 are sewamono (世話物) (domestic tragedies)...
- love-suicide play (shinjūmono). Until this play, the common topic for jōruri was jidaimono or "history plays" while kabuki performances showed domestic plays. The...
- and abstract dance productions. The three main categories of kabuki are jidaimono (historical), sewamono (domestic) and shosagoto (dance pieces). Somewhat...
- themes, styles, and forms, including short dance pieces, period plays (jidaimono), contemporary genre pieces (sewamono), tragedies and comedies, as well...
- premiered March 1840 Place premiered Kawarazaki-za, Edo Original language ****anese Genre jidaimono shosagoto Setting A gate on a post road, c. 1160–80....
- bunraku and kabuki. The genre is in contrast to "period setting plays" or jidaimono. Though the distinction between "historical" and "contemporary" is not...
- era and can refer to: Jidai (Arashi song) Jidai (Miyuki Nakajima song) Jidaimono, a ****anese dramatic genre; Jidaigeki, a ****anese dramatic genre. This...
- and first performed in 1778. Originally part of an all-day, five-act jidaimono play called Kinmon Gosan no Kiri ("The Golden Gate and the Paulownia Crest")...