- The
Kawarazaki-za (河原崎座) was one of the
major kabuki theatres in Edo (modern-day Tokyo)
during the Edo
period and into the
Meiji period. Not
being one...
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Ichikawa Komazō VI,
Ichikawa Saruzō I, and
Ichikawa Kōzō. He was
adopted by
Kawarazaki Gonnosuke VI, and was the father-in-law of
Ichikawa Danjūrō X. Danjuro...
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Actors Bandô Takesaburô I as
Tsunade (L),
Arashi Kichisaburô III as
Orochimaru (C), and
Kawarazaki Gonjûrô I as
Jiraiya (R)...
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after using a
public phone on the platform, 17-year old
student Yusuke Kawarazaki attempted to
board a
westbound Kodama service when his
finger got stuck...
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kabuki was
performed widely across ****an, the Nakamura-za, Ichimura-za and
Kawarazaki-za
theatres became the most
widely known and po****r
kabuki theatres,...
- and Kōritaya guilds, the play was
first performed in
March 1840 at the
Kawarazaki-za, in Edo.
Ichikawa Ebizō V,
Ichikawa Kuzō II, and
Ichikawa Danjūrō VIII...
- Danjūrō VII.
Previously known as
Kawarazaki Chōjūrō III,
Kawarazaki Gonjūrō I,
Kawarazaki Gonnosuke VII and
Kawarazaki Sanshō. Star of the
Meiji period's...
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Kawarazaki Gonjūrō I as Watōnai (right) and
Sawamura Tanosuke III as Kinshōjo (left)...
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Kunisada portrait of
kabuki actor Kawarazaki Gonjuro I (1861)...
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Kanzashi at the Kiri-za; and the kiri-kyōgen Yo****sune
Senbon Zakura at the
Kawarazaki-za.
These prints are ōkubi yakusha-e
against black mica backgrounds, made...