Kumagai Jiro Naozane Ichikawa Danjuro (Object)
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Kumagai Jiroo Naozane

Kumagai jirou naozane

Kumagai Jiro Naozane (Object); Konjaku chuko kagami (Series)

Genkuroo Yoshitsune/Kumagai Jiroo Naozane

Kumagai Naozane Nakamura Shikan (Object); On-Nagori (Object)

Kumagae Jiro Naozane (Object); Honcho buyu kagami (Series)

Kumagai naozane : bukkyou setsuwa
Kabuki Actor Ichikawa Ebizō V as Kumagai Jirō Naozane

Taira no Atsumori and Kumagai Naozane

Kawarasaki Gonnosuke no Kumagai Naozane (Object); Haiyu shashin kyo (Series)

Higuchi Jiro Kanemitsu (Object); Ichikawa Danjuro engei hyakuban (Series)

The Warriors Kumagai Naozane and Taira Atsumori in Ichinotani Futaba Gunki (Hikifuda Handbill)
Kumagai Naozane (Kumagai Naozane), series One Hundred Roles of Ichikawa Danjūrō
Kumagai Naozane (Kumagai Naozane), series One Hundred Roles of Ichikawa Danjūrō

Kumagai Jiroo Atsumori

Kumagaya Naozane (Object); Meiko hyaku yuden (Series)

Ichikawa Ebizo as Higuchi Jiro (Object)

「熊谷次郎直実」

Kumagainojirounaozane

「熊谷次郎直実」
「熊谷次郎直実」
「熊谷次郎直実」
「熊谷次郎直実」

「熊谷次郎直実」

An up to Date Version of the Legend of Kan Tan

Sawamura Kunitarō II as Ayame no Mae, and Arashi Kitsusaburō II as Hyōgonokami Yorimasa

「曽我十郎祐成」「曽我五郎時宗」
Enjoying the Evening Cool in a Garden (Teichū no suzumi)

Daiku Rokuzo Onoe Kikugoro Osaka kado no shibai (Object)

The Actors Ichimura Takenojo IV and Ogino Isaburo I as firewood peddlers in the play "Niwatori Oshu Genji," performed at the Ichimura Theater in the first month, 1726

Contemporary Versions of Poems for the Four Seasons ( Fuzoku Shiki Kasen ) : Mid-Autumn ( August )
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[Playing with Words]


An up to Date Version of the Legend of Kan Tan

Hand Gesture Game

A Cricket


Practicing the Game of Ken

A Brave Drinking Bout for the Flowers of Edo

「けいせいおうしゆう 瀬川菊之丞」「巴之丞 沢村宗十郎」
Actors Segawa Kikunojō I and Ichimura Uzaemon VIII


「鹿島恐」

「世直し挙」
Nakamura Shikan as Akoya, Bandō Hikosaburō as Shigetada, Onoe Kikugorō as Iwanaga, Ichikawa Sadanji as Hanzawa

「つく/\けん」

The Hotei of Nippori, One of the World's Three Largest Bellies, from the series Comic Pictures of Famous Places Amid the Civilization of Tōkyō (Tōkyō kaika kyōga meisho)

The Actor Arashi Hinaji as the maiko Uriuno in the play "Ume ya Suisen Izu no Irifune," performed at the Morita Theater in the eleventh month, 1763
Last Updated: 2020-08-31
Uploaded: 2021-07-21
