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*''Author: [[Enami Saemon Goro|Enami Saemon Gorô]]''
*''Revised: [[Zeami]]''
*''Japanese'': 鵜飼 ''(ukai)''

''Ukai'' ("Cormorant Fisherman") is a [[Noh]] play written originally by [[Enami Saemon Goro|Enami Saemon Gorô]] and significantly revised by [[Zeami]].

The play centers around the ghost of a cormorant fisherman (''mae-shite'') who was killed when attempting to fish in waters where it was prohibited; he now languishes in hell due to his sinful trade, which violates the Buddhist prohibitions on the taking of lives. The ghost offers lodging to a traveling monk (the ''waki'' character), and asks the monk to pray for his release from hell.

The play is unusual in that the ''shite'' actor plays different roles in the first and second acts, whereas in many other plays, the ''shite'' role is the same character throughout, albeit quite often in disguise in the first act, only revealing his/her true identity in the second act. Here, in the second act the ''shite'' actor no longer plays the fisherman's ghost, but a hell demon sent to pardon the fisherman and aid him in obtaining salvation, as a result of his show of kindness to the monk.

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==References==
*Shelley Fenno Quinn, ''Developing Zeami'', University of Hawaii Press (2005), 72.

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[[Category:Poetry and Theater]]
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