- the
grandson of
Nakamura Ganjirō I, and the great-grandson of
Nakamura Kanjaku III, who was
adopted into the
kabuki families by
Nakamura Utaemon IV. Tōjūrō's...
- great-grandson of
Nakamura Ganjirō I and the great-great-grandson of
Nakamura Kanjaku III, two of the most
important Kabuki actors of the
Meiji era. Due to this...
- wore a
white kimono. In the 2006 and 2001 review, Ganjiro's son,
Nakamura Kanjaku V, pla**** the part of
Tokubei continuing a
family tradition;
Nakamura Ganjiro...
-
celebrated Kabuki actors from the 1870s to the 1930s and
grandson of
Nakamura Kanjaku III, one of the most
outstanding kaneru yakusha in the
history of Kabuki...
- are
Nakamura Ganjirō III and his sons
Nakamura Senjaku III and
Nakamura Kanjaku V,
Kataoka Hidetarō II, Bandō Takesaburō V and
Kamimura Kichiya VI. A number...
- ****an.
Nakamura Ganjirō I (March 1878 –
February 1935): Son of
Nakamura Kanjaku III
Nakamura Ganjirō II (January 1947 –
April 1983): Son of Ganjirō I....
- (m. 1961; died 1997)
Parent Nakamura Ganjirō II
Relatives Nakamura Kanjaku III (great-grandfather)
Nakamura Ganjirō I (grandfather)
Sakata Tōjūrō...
- took in 1825. He was also ****ociated with the
haimei (俳名)
poetry names Kanjaku and Shijaku, and the
guild name Narikomaya.
Shikan II's
career was divided...
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others (link) Alt URL
Sakata Tōjūrō;
Nakamura Kanjaku; Tōsha
Rosen (April 2009).
Kyoto Performing Arts Center,
Kyoto University...