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[[File:Danjuro7.jpg|right|thumb|320px|A statue of Ebizô V (labeled as Danjûrô VII) at [[Narita-san Shinsho-ji|Narita-san Shinshô-ji]], family temple of the [[Ichikawa family]]]]
 
*''Born: [[1791]]''
 
*''Born: [[1791]]''
 
*''Died: [[1859]]/1/29''
 
*''Died: [[1859]]/1/29''
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==Names==
 
==Names==
Like most kabuki actors, and many artists, of his time, Ebizô had a number of names. He was the fifth to be called [[Ichikawa Ebizo|Ichikawa Ebizô]]. He was a member of the guild Naritaya, and could be referred to by this name (see ''[[yago|yagô]]''). Other names he used on stage include Ichikawa Hakuen II, Ichikawa Danjûrô VII, and Ichikawa Shinnosuke I. In poetry circles, he often used the names Jukai (I), Sanshô, and Hakuen. Ebizô was also referred to in various circumstances as Ichikawa Jukai I, Matsumoto Kôshirô, Hatagaya Jûzô and Naritaya Shichizaemon II, though he did not formally use these names onstage.
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Like most kabuki actors, and many artists, of his time, Ebizô had a number of names. He was the fifth to be called [[Ichikawa Ebizo|Ichikawa Ebizô]]. His ''[[yago|yagô]]'' was [[Naritaya]]. Other names he used on stage include Ichikawa Hakuen II, Ichikawa Danjûrô VII, and Ichikawa Shinnosuke I. In poetry circles, he often used the names Jukai (I), Sanshô, and Hakuen. Ebizô was also referred to in various circumstances as Ichikawa Jukai I, Matsumoto Kôshirô, Hatagaya Jûzô and Naritaya Shichizaemon II, though he did not formally use these names onstage.
    
==Lineage==
 
==Lineage==
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==Life and Career==
 
==Life and Career==
He was born in [[Edo]] in 1791, to the daughter of the famous Ichikawa Danjûrô V; his father owned a ''shibai jaya'' (a teashop inside the theatre), and is said to have been a musician and low-ranking [[samurai]]. He appeared onstage for the first time at the age of 3, as Ichikawa Shinnosuke, and took the name Ebizô V at the age of six.
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He was born in [[Edo]] in 1791, to the daughter of the famous Ichikawa Danjûrô V; his father owned a ''[[shibai jaya]]'' (a teashop inside the theatre), and is said to have been a musician and low-ranking [[samurai]]. He appeared onstage for the first time at the age of 3, as Ichikawa Shinnosuke, and took the name Ebizô V at the age of six.
    
The following year, he played the famous child roles of [[Emperor Antoku]] and Rokudai in ''[[Yoshitsune Senbon Zakura]]'' at the [[Nakamura-za]], where he had made his premiere. His adopted father died in 1799, and Ebizô was officially designated to become the next Danjûrô, one of the greatest honors an actor could receive. After his grandfather died in 1806, Ebizô became Danjûrô VII the following year.
 
The following year, he played the famous child roles of [[Emperor Antoku]] and Rokudai in ''[[Yoshitsune Senbon Zakura]]'' at the [[Nakamura-za]], where he had made his premiere. His adopted father died in 1799, and Ebizô was officially designated to become the next Danjûrô, one of the greatest honors an actor could receive. After his grandfather died in 1806, Ebizô became Danjûrô VII the following year.
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