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Hero and Tiger-15 viewsTiger and Kabuki actors are in the roles of Chinese characters in a kabuki play.
1901
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House of Date-15 views"Shintomiza Shinkyougen; Date Kisoi Okuni Kabuki" Kabuki scene of the treachery at the rich and powerful house of Date.
1889
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House of Date-20 views"Shintomiza Shinkyougen; Date Kisoi Okuni Kabuki" Kabuki scene of the treachery at the rich and powerful house of Date.
1889
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Ichikawa Danjuro-5 viewsKabuki actor Ichikawa Danjuro is in the role of Kato Kiyomasa.
1902
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Ichikawa Danjuro-5 viewsKabuki actor Ichikawa Danjuro is in the role of Kato Kiyomasa.
1902
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Ichikawa Danjuro-15 viewsKabuki actor Ichikawa Danjuro is in the role of Kato Kiyomasa.
1902
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Kabuki scene-4 views
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Kabuki Scene-7 viewsOkei-no-kata (left) and two high ranking ladies in waiting, and samurai Ohtsuki Kuraudo under a cherry tree. The stone lantern on the left has "manji" (old Buddhist symbol) on it.
1889
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Kabuki Scene-3 viewsOkei-no-kata (left) and two high ranking ladies in waiting, and samurai Ohtsuki Kuraudo under a cherry tree. The stone lantern on the left has "manji" (old Buddhist symbol) on it.
1889
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Kabuki Scene-2 viewsOkei-no-kata (left) and two high ranking ladies in waiting, and samurai Ohtsuki Kuraudo under a cherry tree. The stone lantern on the left has "manji" (old Buddhist symbol) on it.
1889
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Kurumabiki-2 views"Tenjin Ki Kurumabiki". Three brothers, Sakura-maru (Left: played by Onoe Kikugoro), Ume-o-maru with flamboyant kumadori makeup (Ichikawa Danjuro), Matsu-o-maru (Nakamura Shikan) and the villain Jihei-ko (Top: played by Ichikawa Sadanji)is in the scene of "Kurumabiki" in the play, "Tenjin Ki".
1889
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Kurumabiki-2 views"Tenjin Ki Kurumabiki". Three brothers, Sakura-maru (Left: played by Onoe Kikugoro), Ume-o-maru with flamboyant kumadori makeup (Ichikawa Danjuro), Matsu-o-maru (Nakamura Shikan) and the villain Jihei-ko (Top: played by Ichikawa Sadanji)is in the scene of "Kurumabiki" in the play, "Tenjin Ki".
1889
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