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Nakamura Hayato I

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Nakamura Hayato I (初代 中村 隼人 Shodai Nakamura Hayato, born 30 November 1993, in Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese kabuki actor. His trade name is Yorozuya. His mon is the Kirichō. Nakamura is the eldest son of Shinjiro Nakamura (currently as Nakamura Kinnosuke II). He debuted at the kabuki-za Sugawara Denju Tenarai Kagami as Kotaro in February 2002.

In 2013, he also appeared on Fuji TV's information entertainment program "Nonstop". It has a wide range of activities, including being used for the commercial of Onward Inc. Special skill is Japanese dance. My hobbies are basketball and Japanese painting.

In December 2007 Nakamura won the National Theatre of Japan Special Award for his role as Sachi in Horibe Yahee.

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Nakamura Shibaku (Eighth generation)

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Nakamura Shibaku : Born August 31, 1965.
Real name Koji Nakamura.
The store name Narikoma-ya.
The second son of the 7th generation Nakamura Shiba.

1970: The first stage of the May national theater Yanage Kagezawa Hotaru by Yoshimatsu-kun in the name of Koji Nakamura. In 1980, in April Kabukiza "Sagittarius Rakujo Rakugetsu" Naked warrior Ginhachi and others, the third generation Nakamurahashi Nosuke was attacked. As a leading role, has a number of hits in a wide range of fields, such as period, care, new kabuki, butoh.

He has also appeared on TV and movies, and served in the 1997 NHK Taiga drama Mori Motonari who served as the star of Moto Mouri.

2011 (Japan), he got Art Institute Prize.

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Nakamura Hashinosuke IV

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Nakamura Hashinosuke IV is a young heir of the Narikomaya guild. Real name: Nakamura Kunio. Birthday: 26 December 1995.

September 2000: debut on stage (hatsu butai) at the Kabukiza, where he receives the name of Nakamura Kunio, performing in the dances "Kyôganoko Musume Dôjôji" and "Kiku Biyori Kioi no Wakakoma" which are part of the special program commemorating the 60th anniversary of the passing away of Nakamura Utaemon V.

October 2016: Nakamura Hashinosuke III and his three sons Nakamura Kunio, Nakamura Muneo and Nakamura Yoshio took the names of Nakamura Shikan VIII, Nakamura Hashinosuke IV, Nakamura Fukunosuke III and Nakamura Utanosuke IV at the Kabukiza; the new Hashinosuke played the roles of Hashihiko, Gokuraku Jûzô and Tsutsumi Gunji in "Ho Agete Iô Takarabune", "Kiwametsuki Banzui Chôbê" and "Kumagai Jin'ya".

November 2016: Nakamura Shikan VIII, Nakamura Hashinosuke IV, Nakamura Fukunosuke III and Nakamura Utanosuke IV celebrated their second month of shûmei at the Kabukiza; the new Hashinosuke played the roles of a shishi cub, Juzudama Fusakichi and a yakko in "Renjishi", "Kagatobi" and "Shikan Yakko".

January 2017: Nakamura Shikan VIII, Nakamura Hashinosuke IV, Nakamura Fukunosuke III and Nakamura Utanosuke IV celebrated their shûmei in Ôsaka at the Shôchikuza; the new Hashinosuke played the roles of Kobayashi no Asahina, Matano Gorô, the crane and Kamei Rokurô in "Kichirei Kotobuki Soga", "Ishikiri Kajiwara", "Tsuru Kame" and "Kanjinchô".

March 2017: Kabuki performances in the People's Republic of China in Beijing from the 18th to the 20th of March 2017 at the Beijing Tianqiao Performing Arts Center in the heart of the Tianqiao District; Hashinosuke played the role of Musashibô Benkei in "Torii Mae".

June 2017: Nakamura Shikan VIII, Nakamura Hashinosuke IV, Nakamura Fukunosuke III and Nakamura Utanosuke IV celebrated their shûmei in Fukuoka at the Hakataza; the new Hashinosuke played the roles of Umeômaru and a shishi cub in "Kurumabiki" and "Renjishi".

July 2017: Nakamura Shikan VIII and two of his three sons, Nakamura Hashinosuke IV and Nakamura Fukunosuke III, celebrated their shûmei in the eastern provinces; Hashinosuke played the roles of a shôjô and Tsutsumi Gunji in "Shôjô" and "Kumagai Jin'ya".

September 2017: Nakamura Shikan VIII and two of his three sons, Nakamura Hashinosuke IV and Nakamura Fukunosuke III, celebrated their shûmei in the western provinces; Hashinosuke played the role of a shôjô and Tsutsumi Gunji in "Shôjô" and "Kumagai Jin'ya".

April 2018: Nakamura Shikan VIII and two of his three sons, Nakamura Hashinosuke IV and Nakamura Fukunosuke III, celebrated their shûmei at the Kanamaruza; Hashinosuke played the roles of Fuwa Banzaemon, Satô Tadanobu (in reality the fox Genkurô) and a shishi in "Sayaate", "Torii Mae" and "Shakkyô".

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Kataoka Hitonemon (15th generation)

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Kataoka Jiayonemon (Katoka Taisen, old font: Incheon Gate) is a famous Kabuki actor's name.

The first and second generations are unknown, the third generation to the fifth generation are Tosaya, the sixth generation is Fujisomuya, and the seventh generation are Matsushimaya. The constant pattern after the seventh generation is doubles to the seventh division, replacement is to chase five gingko.

It is one of the most historical ones in the upper race as counted in the 15th generation in the present era, but the lineage is completely different between the first generation and the sixth generation and after the seventh generation. In the former, there were 3 or 4 cases of "deposit name trace" that did not appeal while keeping the name race of "Nenemon" and the latter was given "Nenemon Gate" who was unable to bear a life before " There are two cases of "pursuit name track".

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Nakamura Senjaku (third generation)

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Nakamura Senjaku III is a talented wagotoshi and onnagata trained in the great tradition of the Kamigata Kabuki.

November 1967: he makes his first appearance on stage at the Kabukiza, receiving the name of Nakamura Hirotarô.

January 1995: Nakamura Hirotarô and his elder brother Nakamura Tomotarô respectively take the name of Nakamura Senjaku III and Nakamura Kanjaku V at the Nakaza; the new Senjaku plays the roles of Princess Yaegaki and Hiranoya Tokubê in the dramas "Jusshukô" and "Sonezaki Shinjû".

April 1995: Nakamura Senjaku III and Nakamura Kanjaku V celebrate their shûmei in Tôkyô at the Kabukiza; the new Senjaku plays the roles of Hinadori and the shirabyôshi Sakurako in the classic "Imoseyama Onna Teikin" and the dance-drama "Ninin Dôjôji".

October 1995: Nakamura Senjaku III and Nakamura Kanjaku V celebrate their shûmei in Nagoya at the Misonoza; the new Senjaku plays the roles of Osato and Princess Yuki in the dramas "Tsubosaka" and "Kinkakuji".

August~September 1996: second edition of the Cocoon Kabuki with the production of "Natsu Matsuri Naniwa Kagami"; Senjaku plays the role of Danshichi's wife Okaji.

September 1999: revival at the Minamiza of Katsu Genzô III's drama "Ogasawara Sôdô"; Senjaku plays the roles of Odai-no-Kata and Ohaya [casting].

May ~ June 2001: Chikamatsuza tour and several Kabuki seminars in England. Senjaku, his father Ganjirô and his brother Kanjaku play in the dance-drama "Tsuri Onna" and Chikamatsu Monzaemon's masterpiece "Sonezaki Shinjû".

June 2003: 5th edition of the Cocoon Kabuki with the production of "Natsu Matsuri Naniwa Kagami"; Senjaku plays the role of Danshichi's wife Okaji.

July 2004: Fifth edition of the Heisei Nakamuraza, staged abroad for the first time; Nakamura Kankurô and his troupe, which includes Nakamura Hashinosuke, Senjaku, Bandô Yajûrô, Kataoka Kamezô and Nakamura Shichinosuke, perform in Boston (8~10 July, Cutler Majestic Theatre), New York City (17~25 July, Lincoln Center) and Washington DC (28 July, Warner Theater). In Boston and Washington, the troupe presents the dances "Bô Shibari" and "Renjishi". In New York, an Edo 545-seat traditional theater is built within the Lincoln Center and the troupe presents the great Kamigata drama "Natsu Matsuri Naniwa Kagami".

June 2005: 6th edition of the Cocoon Kabuki (the first one without Nakamura Kanzaburô XVIII) with the production of "Sakura Hime"; Senjaku plays the role of Nagaura.

March~April 2006: 7th edition of the Cocoon Kabuki with the production (in two different programs) of "Tôkaidô Yotsuya Kaidan"; Senjaku plays the roles of Osode/Ohana or Satô Yomoshichi/Kobotoke Kohei.

July 2007: second Heisei Nakamuraza tour in the USA, in New York (Lincoln Center, 16~22 July) and Washington (Warner Theatre, 26 July); Senjaku plays in New York the role of a priest and Okumi in "Renjishi" and "Sumidagawa Gonichi no Omokage". He also plays in Washington the role of Yoshitsune in "Kanjinchô".

May~June 2008: first Heisei Nakamuraza tour in Europe, in Berlin at the The House of World Cultures (Germany) from the 14th to the 21st of May 2008 and in Sibiu (Rumania) from the 29th of May to the 1st of June 2008 for the International Theatre Festival; Senjaku plays the role of Danshichi's wife Okaji in the drama "Natsu Matsuri Naniwa Kagami" [casting].

June 2008: 9th edition of the Cocoon Kabuki with the production of "Natsu Matsuri Naniwa Kagami"; Senjaku plays the role of Danshichi's wife Okaji.

July 2009: 10th edition of the Cocoon Kabuki.

September 2009: Heisei Nakamuraza in Nagoya.

June 2010: 11th edition of the Cocoon Kabuki.

July 2010: Heisei Nakamuraza in Matsumoto.

October 2014: the October Grand Kabuki at the Kabukiza commemorates the 26th anniversary (27th memorial service) and the 2nd anniversary (3rd memorial service) of late Nakamura Kanzaburô XVII and late Nakamura Kanzaburô XVIII.

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Nakamura Umebama (fourth generation)

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Nakamura Umebama (Nakamura Daikoku) is a famous Kabuki actor's name. The shop name is Takasagoya. He is mainly as a director. He is also a member of the Japan Art Institute, traditional Kabuki preservation member. He was born from Kanagawa Prefecture, graduated from Aoyama Gakuin High School.

In addition to his second brother Nakamura Kamuharu, he was adopted by the sixth generation Nakamura Utemon Gate. In 1956 (Showa 31) he began his debut at the Fukushima of the Kabukiza "Spider's Beat Mai" and the second generation Kagaya Fukunosuke.

In 1967 (Showa 42) he attacked the eighth generation Nakamura Fukusuke with Kusaki Yusuke at the 10th stage of the Kabuki-za "Picture Book Taigo" and "Syokoyama Women's Girls Learning - Yoshino River".

In 1992 (Heisei 3), the fourth generation Nakamura Umesa was appointed at the Fukuoka Tribe of "Kisekiza Gion Festival Religious Memorial" (Kinkakuji) 's Konoshita Tōkichi and "Ise Ondo Love Tomoe" (Ise Ondo). In 2013, he was elected as a member of the Art Institute.

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Nakamura Kamezuru (second generation)

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Nakamura Kamezuru was born on June 18, 1972.
The eldest son of the first Nakamura Kamesuru.

The paternal grandfather is the fourth generation, Tomuraro Nakamura, his grandmother is Yoshiko Nakamura, the daughter of the first Jiro Nakamura.

In December 1951, he made his first stage at the Taro Kantaro of Minamiza Shigere no Kotatsu with his real name.
Completed the 10th period of the National Theater Kabuki actor training in 1990.
In January 3rd, he became the uncle of the fifth generation, Tomijuro Nakamura, and named Yoshihiko Nakamura.
In April 2005, he became a room child of Tojuro.
In November 2013, at the Kabukiza Theater, the second generation Nakamura Kamesuru was struck by the Kamuro of The Return of Color.
From November 2009, it becomes the family of Tojuro Sakata.

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Nakamura Tokizo (fifth generation)

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Nakamura Tokimura (Nakamura Ozoru) is a famous Kabuki actor's name. The shop name is the Harimaya until the 4th generation, the Mansion shop after the 5th generation. The regular print is a butterfly when it is Harima, a butterfly after it became a man shop, sweetpot (vine).

"Shimazu" comes from the real name of the first generation. Showa 47 National Theater Special Award. In 1986, in January 2011, the Excellence Award. 1990 Shochiku President Award. Kabukiza Award for 4 years. 6th Matsuo Performing Arts Award Excellence Award, Chairman Shochiku Award. Eight years Masayama fruit and vegetable prize encouragement prize. 20th Japan Art Academy Prize, Nagoya Drama Pen Club Award. Medal for purple ribbon in 2010.

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Nakamura Jobemon (fifth generation)

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Nakamura Junemon (Nakamura Junkomon) is a famous Kabuki actor's name. The regular print is Kyoya knot, replacement is a sparrow. Born on November 20, 1955. The second son of the fourth generation Nakamura Suzuemon. In February 1936, the first stage of the festival was performed at Hiromatsu Otani at the child Hiromatsu of the village of Kabukiza Theater "Ichiguchi Ken". In September 39, the seventh generation Nakamura Shijaku was attacked in the open space of the Kabuki-za Theater "Sen Sabayama Oniwa". Acquired the title certificate for 56 years. In March 2016, the fifth generation, Nakamura Jakuemon was named Kabukiza.

National Theater Excellence Award in 1983, 1990, 3, 13, 26, and 27. A performance award for raising Kabuki in Kansai in 1960. Awarded the National Theater Encouragement Award in 1986. 1997 Mayama Seika Prize Encouragement Award. 2011 Shochiku Chairman Award. 20th Matsuo Performing Arts Award Excellence Award. The same year, Japan Art Academy Prize. Medal for purple ribbon in 2010. 2017, 25th Yomiuri Theater Award, Best Actor Award.

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Kataoka Hidaro (second generation)

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Kataoka Hidarou is a famous kabuki actor's name. The shop name is Matsushimaya. The regular prints are doubles to the seventh division, replacement is to chase five gingko.

Born on September 13, 1960. The second son of the 13th-generation Nizaemon Kataoka. In October 2009, he performed for the first time in the southern part of Yoshidaya, under the name of Hikato Kataoka. In March 31st, the second generation Shutaro Kataoka was attacked on the avenue of Kabukiza "Kawachiyama" in Osaka.

Award:
The National Theater Excellence Award in January 1987 and March 1994. Annual Award of the Thirteenth Night Party in FY2009. In 2011, the 20th Matsuo Performing Arts Award Excellence Award. The same year Osaka Art Award. The 21st Kyoto Prefectural Culture Prize for Meritorious Achievement in 2014. 15-year Traditional Culture Pola Award for Excellence. First year of Reiwa, important intangible cultural property holder (living national treasure), etc.

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Bando Hideki

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Bando Shucho is a famous kabuki actor. The name is Yamatoya. The regular pattern is Hana Katsumi, and the replacement pattern is Noboshi.

Born on March 24, 1948. The eldest son of Kozo Ichikawa, the tenth generation. Goro Mitsu is a cousin. In April 2018, the second stage was performed by Keizo Bando Keizo at Ottowaka and others in Kabukiza Theater "Shinpeike Monogatari". Title promotion for 50 years. In September 1962, the fifth generation Bandoh Hidecho was hit by Sakuramaru et al.
Award:
Showa 55 National Theater Special Award. 1995 National Theater Excellence Award. Encouragement Prize of Mayama Seika Prize for 9 years.

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Chinosuke Kataoka

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Sennosuke Kataoka is a Japanese Kabuki actor. His real name is Masahiro Kataoka. His father is Kotaro Kataoka, and his grandfather is the 15th generation Hitoshi Kataoka. The name is Matsushimaya. The regular pattern is a chasing five-sheet ginkgo.

Born in Tokyo. July 2003: First noticed by the incorporation of Shokudo-ji Temple in Shochikuza, Osaka. In November 2004, the first stage was named Chinosuke Kataoka at Chikage Wakatsuki in Kabukiza Shoei Houjimadai (known as Festival). Although he was only 4 years old at the time of the first stage, he became a popular person with a solid whitening and a cute caress that didn't make his age feel.

He was usually called Opa (Dad), and as he was a great senior who lived in the same performing arts, he was struck by the direct appeal of Ninzaemon, who hesitates to look forward to. Shizuoka Asahi TV filmed the situation before and after this in close contact, and later documented on BS Asahi's documentary program Adherence to Art and Face! It was broadcast on one of the titles "Chinosuke and Niizaemon" entitled "Kataoka Niizaemon's Charm: Looking at the Present."

In December 2018, Kyoto Shijo Minami-za Yojo-Kami Seiseko took the stage for the first time in Minami-za, and the grandfather, father, and Matsushimaya three generations stepped on Yoshitsune Senbon Sakura main horse Takeshi Kogane Takesato).

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