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  • '''市川''' (Surname: Ichikawa) *[[Ichikawa family]] - 市川家
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  • ...Ebizô V]] (aka Ichikawa Danjûrô VII).<ref>[http://kabuki21.com/ebizo5.php Ichikawa Ebizô V at Kabuki21.com]</ref>
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  • ...[[kuge|court noble]] families to help rebuild their residences; the Konoe family mansion was rebuilt within 13 months, while most of the commoners of the ci *[[Ichikawa Danjuro I|Ichikawa Ebizô I]] takes the name [[Ichikawa Danjuro|Ichikawa Danjûrô]], becoming the first of that lineage of actors.
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  • *Japanese: 市川團十郎 ''(Ichikawa Danjuurou)'' ...tych, c. 1850, by [[Utagawa Toyokuni]], depicting eight generations of the Ichikawa Danjûrô lineage. From right: Danjûrô I as [[Kamakura Gongoro Kagemasa|K
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  • ...nsion]] in [[Edo]]. He is buried at the [[Shimazu clan|Shimazu]] [[bodaiji|family temple]]. *[[Ichikawa Danjuro V|Ichikawa Danjûrô V]] dies (b. [[1741]]).
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  • *''Japanese'': 初代目[[市川]]左團次 ''(shodaime Ichikawa Sadanji)'' ...e name "[[Ichikawa Sadanji|Sadanji]]," which had previously been held by [[Ichikawa Sadanji (old line)|an 18th century actor]] about which little is known.
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  • ...ta-san Shinsho-ji|Narita-san Shinshô-ji]], family temple of the [[Ichikawa family]]]] *Japanese: 五代目市川海老蔵 ''(Godaime Ichikawa Ebizou)''
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  • ...acticing the dance forms of the Ichikawa family, and not those of the Onoe family. Due to these connections to separate kabuki lineages, as well as to the di
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  • ...of his time, he passed on the lessons of his master [[Ichikawa Danjuro IX|Ichikawa Danjûrô IX]], the greatest ''tachiyaku'' of the Meiji period, to his sons ...r of the late Ichikawa Danjûrô XII (d. Feb 2013), and great-grandfather of Ichikawa Ebizô XI, one of the most prominent leading kabuki actors today.
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  • *Following his father's death, [[Gion Nankai]] moves to Wakayama, his family's home province, after being born and raised in Edo. ...'' debuts at the [[Nakamura-za]] in [[Edo]], starring [[Ichikawa Danjuro I|Ichikawa Danjûrô I]].
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  • *''Other Names: Ichikawa Kuzô I, Ichikawa Ebizô II'' *''Japanese'': 二代目[[市川]]團十郎 ''(nidaime Ichikawa Danjuurou)''
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  • *''Published: [[1730]]/2, [[Ichikawa Danjuro II|Ichikawa Sanshô]]'' ...memorial book in memory of his father, kabuki pioneer [[Ichikawa Danjuro I|Ichikawa Danjûrô I]]. This was the first such kabuki memorial book, setting a prec
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  • *1660/9/14 [[Choshu han|Chôshû han]] establishes "33-Article Family Law" (''Toke seihô jôjô 33-ka-jô''). *[[Kabuki]] actor [[Ichikawa Danjuro I|Ichikawa Danjûrô I]] is born (d. [[1704]]).
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  • ...]] (Shô) is restricted to the king himself; all other members of the royal family are required to use the surname [[向]] (Shô). *[[Ichikawa Danjuro IV|Ichikawa Danjûrô IV]] is born (d. [[1778]]).
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  • ...uppet theatre and [[kabuki]] was profound. Along with [[Ichikawa Danjuro I|Ichikawa Danjûrô I]] in kabuki, [[Ihara Saikaku]] in literature, and the likes of ...real name was Fujiwara or Sugimori Nobumori, was born into a minor samurai family in [[Echizen province]]. He spent a brief time as a monk, then returned to
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  • ...a Tomijuro I.jpg|right|thumb|200px|The kabuki actors [[Ichikawa Danjuro IV|Ichikawa Danjûrô IV]] and [[Nakamura Tomijuro I|Nakamura Tomijûrô I]], in a wood ...day, kabuki signboards are still sometimes painted by members of the Torii family.
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  • ...o'' can be described as the "house head," that is, the head of a school or family, the characters used to write the term might be more literally translated a ...the master-disciple relationship, an interlinking hierarchy, the fictional family system, and the supreme authority of the head of the school, i.e. he who ho
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  • ...murai, including a number of erotic works. Along with [[Ichikawa Danjuro I|Ichikawa Danjûrô I]] and [[Chikamatsu Monzaemon]] in theatre, and [[Hishikawa Moro ...ehold in [[Osaka]], and went on to become head of the household and of the family's commercial operations. However, after the death of his wife, he allowed t
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  • ...h century. It was established in January [[1660]], and run by the [[Morita family]] of actors until its destruction in the 1923 Great Kantô earthquake which ...plays, and other such special occasions. In [[1781]], [[Ichikawa Danzo IV|Ichikawa Danzô IV]], performing at the Morita-za, became the first performer to tak
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  • ...e in [[Narita]], [[Chiba prefecture]]. The patron temple of the [[Ichikawa family]] of [[kabuki]] actors, it is chiefly dedicated to the deity [[Fudo Myoo|Fu ...ated behind the pagoda, was originally donated by a member of the Ichikawa family of kabuki actors, but burned down in 1965.
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  • [[Image:Sukeroku.JPG|right|thumb|300px|Mannequin of Ichikawa Danjûrô XII as Sukeroku, at the Edo-Tokyo Museum.]] ...famous of [[kabuki]] plays. Closely associated with the [[Ichikawa Danjuro|Ichikawa Danjûrô]] line of actors, it is counted among the ''[[kabuki juhachiban|K
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  • ...e small sub-temples is called Zenidzuka Jizô-dô. It is said that a peasant family discovered a small hoard of ''kan'ei tsûhô'' [[currency|coins]], but, the ..., in thanks for the help he received from a [[rice brokers|rice broker's]] family.
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  • ...ly's home was just behind the restaurant, a rather typical arrangement for family businesses in early modern Japan. ...iving private lessons from Bairei. Most of these students, like Seihô, had family connections to Nishijin and/or the textiles industry.
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  • ...er for a May 2008 performance at [[Kabuki-za]] starring [[Ichikawa Danjuro|Ichikawa Danjûrô XII]] as Nippon Daemon (left) and [[Onoe Kikugoro|Onoe Kikugorô ...u a valuable gold [[incense]] burner which was a gift to her from Kotarô's family. Tadanobu Rihei, yet another thief, disguised as an anonymous [[ronin]], dr
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  • ...age of Kami-Ishihara in [[Musashi province]], where he came from a farming family. In [[1848]] Kondô Isami started training in the [[Tennen Rishin Ryu]] swo * ''Shinsengumi'' (新撰組) 2000 (Director: Ichikawa Kon )
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  • ...m were those from the personal collection of late [[Edo period]] scholar [[Ichikawa Beian]] (1779-1858), donated to the museum by Beian's son and grandson begi ...minally as a gift from the people of [[Tokyo]] presented to the [[Imperial family]], in honor of the wedding of the Crown Prince (who would later go on to ru
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  • ...ge. Later that same year, Komatsumaru died. Motonari was nominated by the family's retainers to become the official head of the clan. His younger brother, ...h powers as the Kumagai and [Western Murakami clan|Murakami], the latter a family consisting of three branches that was essentially an Inland Sea pirate orga
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  • ...n, must taste blood. The hero, Mitsugi, aids Manjirô, in searching for his family's heirloom Shimosaka sword, and eventually finds it at the Aburaya, which t ...ndo'' have emerged, one in [[Kamigata]], established by [[Ichikawa Danzo V|Ichikawa Danzô V]], and a different style or tradition in Edo, tracing back to [[On
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  • [[Image:Sukeroku.JPG|right|thumb|300px|A mannequin of Ichikawa Danjûrô XII in the role of [[Sukeroku]], on display at the [[Edo-Tokyo Mu ...uki Jûhachiban]]'', a group of 18 plays selected by [[Ichikawa Danjuro VII|Ichikawa Danjûrô VII]].]]
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  • ...ngraver [[Goto Yujo|Gotô Yûjô]] (1440-1512) were members/ancestors of this family. *800 ''ryô'' The salary of kabuki actor [[Ichikawa Danjuro I|Ichikawa Danjūrō I]] ([[1660]]-[[1704]]) peaked at this amount.<ref name=leiter/>
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  • ...the sushi tub among the others. Yazaemon then comes in, calls out for his family, and hides the head of Kokingo, wrapped in his cloak, in one of the other t ...er in the house, he returned in order to rescue his father's plan, and his family therefore. He then reveals that the woman and child turned over were not Na
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