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Meiji Era Kabuki: Three Shintomiza Tsuji Banzuke Part Two – 1899
June 26, 2012
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Second in a three-part series by Kabuki collector and researcher Trevor Skingle!
Having adopted the Western calendar in 1873 the turn of the century was on the horizon in Japan. Many changes had taken place in the previous century, not least some pivotal ones for Kabuki.
In 1872, with the ending of the Tokugawa prohibitions on the location of the Kabuki Theatres, following the lead of Morita Kanya XII (the owner of the Shintomiza) the Kabuki theatres had Read more…
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