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Kanjinchō (勧進帳, The
Subscription List) is a
kabuki dance-drama by
Namiki Gohei III,
based on the Noh play Ataka. It is one of the most po****r
plays in...
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barrier is the
subject of Noh play
Ataka and the
Kabuki play
Kanjinchō.: 89–93
Kanjinchō was
later dramatized by
Akira Kurosawa in the 1945
movie The...
- film
written and
directed by
Akira Kurosawa,
based on the
kabuki play
Kanjinchō,
which is in turn
based on the Noh play Ataka. It
depicts a
famous 12th...
- and power. In
Kanjinchō, the monk
Benkei cuts the Fudō no mie
while holding a
scroll (the play's
titular "subscription list" or
kanjinchō) in one hand...
- has
served as the
basis for
several successful kabuki plays,
including Kanjinchō, and the film The Men Who
Tread on the Tiger's Tail,
directed by Kurosawa...
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noble taste,
while keeping the
content and
style of the
original piece:
Kanjinchō, Funabenkei, Momijigari, Hagoromo, Hashi-benkei, Mochizuki, Shōjō, etc...
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those who did the job were
Kanjins and they
carried a
scroll of
Kanjin or
Kanjincho and
traveled in many
areas of ****an and
collected donations at temples...
- produce. The Men Who
Tread on the Tiger's Tail,
based on the
Kabuki play
Kanjinchō and
starring the
comedian Enoken, with whom
Kurosawa had
often worked...
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character in
Sukeroku and
Togashi in
Kanjinchō. He ****umed his
present name in 1985,
appearing as
Benkei (again in
Kanjinchō).
Though he
underwent the formal...
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single pine tree
still remain.
Ataka Benkei on the
Bridge Funa
Benkei Kanjinchō Yoshikawa, Eiji (1956). The
Heike Story: A
Modern Translation of the classic...