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- shaped like a coffin. Current rakugo artists include Tachibanaya Enzō, Katsura Bunshi VI, Tachibanaya Takezō II, Tatekawa Shinosuke and Hayashiya Shōzō IX...
- Tachibanaya Takezō II (2代目 橘家 竹蔵, Nidaime Tachibanaya Takezō, born Tokio Kōketsu (纐纈 勅男, Kōketsu Tokio), born October 22, 1947, in Iida, Nagano, ****an)...
- haimyō (俳名, poetry name) was Shunsui, and his guild name (家名, kamei) Tachibanaya, after his mentor Tachibana Gorozaemon. Ayame had four sons who followed...
- Korobokkuru-kun Hanawa Kazuichi Kochikame Osamu Akimoto 55, 56 Beranmee Touchan Tachibanaya Kikutaro Sarariiman Senka (サラリーマン専科) Sadao Shoji Tsurumoku Bachelors'...
- (2016) – Chikamatsu Monzaemon Miotsukushi Ryōrichō (2017) Idaten (2019) – Tachibanaya Enkyō IV Sanctuary (2023) – Inushima-oyakata "Kangaete iru koto o subete...
- Bandō Kakitsu I (初代 坂東 家橘, Shodai Bandō Kakitsu, 1847 – March 18, 1893) was a ****anese kabuki actor of the Uzaemon acting lineage, also commonly known...
- ****anese politician, diplomat, judge and baseball commissioner Takezō Tachibanaya (橘家 竹蔵, born 1947), ****anese rakugo artist Miyamoto Musashi (宮本 武蔵, born...
- Yoshimitsu (吉光) Tōshirō Yoshimitsu (藤四郎吉光) Formerly in the possession of the Tachibanaya family 1185Kamakura period 23.2 cm (9.1 in) ****uoka Yanagawa Ohana MuseumOhana...
- Gorin Ai Hashimoto as Koume Kazunobu Mineta as Sei-san Suzuki Matsuo as Tachibanaya Enkyō IV, Shinshō's master Tokio Emoto as Manchō Rina Kawaei as Chie...
- family of actors, but rather was adopted into it. His biological father, Tachibanaya Jisuke, was an accounting manager of the Ichimura-za theatre; he was...