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Nausicaa of the new Kabuki-style valley

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Nakamura Nanosuke (second generation)

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Nakamura Shichinosuke (b. May 18, 1983) is a Japanese Kabuki, theatre, TV, and film actor. He was born Takayuki Namino,the second son of famed Kabuki performer, Nakamura Kanzaburō XVIII. Unlike many kabuki actors, who specialize in a single type of role, Shichinosuke plays both male (tachiyaku) and female (onnagata) parts.

Nakamura, often represented as "Shichinosuke Nakamura" in reference to his American film career, is a member of the kabuki guild Nakamura-ya, and currently performs kabuki along with his brother Nakamura Kantarō II. His family can trace their lineage back, within the kabuki world, at least seven generations, to Onoe Kikugorō III and Ichimura Uzaemon XI, who performed in the early 19th century. As is the case with the names of all kabuki actors, "Nakamura Shichinosuke" is a yagō or stage name.

In September 1986 he made his first appearance on stage at the Kabuki-za, taking the name Nakamura Shichinosuke the following year. Within a few years he was described as "one of the 21st Century's most promising young Kabuki Actors". He has performed Kabuki in numerous international theaters, often alongside his father and brother, as part of the Heisei Nakamura-za. He also performs annually in Asakusa Kabuki at the Asakusa Kōkaidō, a production aimed at attracting the younger generation and encouraging in them an interest in kabuki.

In 1994, Shichinosuke performed in the modern play "Sukapan". He has also appeared in such NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation) TV drama series as Takeda Shingen (a dramatization of Shingen's life), and Genroku Ryoran.

Nakamura graduated from high school in March 2002 and the following year he played the role of Emperor Meiji in Edward Zwick's movie The Last Samurai. The Last Samurai marks his film debut. In 2004 he appeared in the film version of Wataya Risa's novel Insutooru, and in 2005, he played an Edo period recovering drug addict in the absurdly comical film Mayonaka no Yaji-san Kita-san, based on a comic book.

Nakamura was arrested in January 2005 in Tokyo's Bunkyō-ku for punching a police officer after a taxi driver claimed he did not pay his fare while intoxicated in what could be the first arrest of a kabuki actor since the arrest of Ichikawa Gonjūrō for a murder charge in 1871. The subsequent controversy after the arrest barred Nakamura from participating in the celebration of his father's shūmei (naming ceremony) in March 2005.

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Onoe Konaka (second generation)

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Onoe Nakamichi (Owee Ukon) is a famous Kabuki actor. He was born in 1992. A thoroughbred that inherits the blood of the sixth generation Kikugoro Onoe, who was said to be a great actor. His maternal grandfather is Koji Tsuruta, a movie star representing Showa. At the age of seven, he performed for the first time with Kensuke Okamura, a pine worm from the Kabukiza Theater "Maizuru Yukitsukika". At the age of 12, he joined the second generation Ugami Ukon with the role of Chobei daughter Okuya and others at the Shimbashi theater "Humanity Story Bunka Shichigen Yui". January 2018 Named Eiju Kiyomoto.

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Bandō Minosuke II

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Bandō Minosuke II (born on 16 September 1989, in Tokyo) is a Japanese actor, kabuki actor, and the leading bassist of buyō Bandō-ryū. His real name is Mitsuhisa Morita. He is the current and second holder of the Kabuki name "Bandō Minosuke". Yamatoya is his yagō and Mitsudai is his family crest. He is represented by the Horipro Booking Agency.

On November 1995, at the Kabuki-za Theater, the first stage of a monkey named "Shoujuzaru" and the second generation "Minosuke Bando" at the breeding storehouse of "Ranpei Monster".
On April 2015, he became a Japanese dance Bando Ryu Iemoto.

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Onikami Kikunosuke (fifth generation)

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Onigami Kikunosuke is a famous Kabuki actor's name. Born on August 1, 1977. The eldest son of Onoe Kikugoro. In 1984, Kabukiza "Ehon Ushiwakamaru" was the first stage of Ushiwakamaru with the sixth generation Onoe Ushinosuke. In May 1996, the fifth generation Kikunosuke Onoe was named by Benten Kozu and others of Kabukiza Theater "Shiranami Gonin Otoko".

Awards:
Special award for National Theater in 1985 and 1987.
Kabukiza Award in 1992. National Theater Encouragement Award for 5 years.
8 year Asakusa Performing Arts Awards New Face Award.
Shochiku Chairman Prize in 10 and 11 years.
2014 Matsuo Performing Arts Awards New Face Award.
17 Yomiuri Drama Awards Haruko Sugimura Award. Awarded Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Newcomer Award in 2018.
October 23, January 25, January 2015, November 28, November 29, 2017 National Theater Excellence Award.

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Nakamura Kinosuke (second generation)

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Nakamura Kinnosuke (Nakamura Kinosuke) is a famous Kabuki actor's name. He is the second son of Tokizo Nakamura, the fourth generation.

In July 1964, he took his first stage under the name of Shinjiro Nakamura at the top of Kabukiza Theater "Danmari in Miyajima". He gained experience with Sarunosuke Ichikawa and Tomijuro Nakamura, and made his last appearance as Shinjiro Nakamura in February 2007 as Naoshiyoshi Ashikaga in the `` Kanademoto Chushingura Daisen '' at Kabukiza Theater. The second generation was named Ninomura Kinnosuke by Torazo (Jushi is Ushiwakamaru) of Bukiza "Kiichi Hogan Sanmitsu Maki-Kikuhata" and Nagayoshi Hokoma and "Yogoro Yamazakiya" of "Butterfly Butterfly Diary-Kakuryojo". The role of Torazo in the "Kiichi Hogan Sanmaki-Kikuhata" was also the last role that the first Kinnosuke (Maya Kinnosuke) played as a Kabuki actor before entering the movie world.

Currently, he is active on various stages as Kinnosuke Nakamura, the second generation.

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Kataoka Kamezo (fourth generation)

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Kataoka Kamezo (Kazoka Kamezou) is a Kabuki actor. The shop name is Matsushimaya. Born September 15, 1961. The second son of the fifth generation Kataoka Ichizo. In December 1940, Jiro Kataoka was first staged at Yumatsu, a child of Yoshihira Tenkawaya of Kabukiza Theater "Ch shingura". In November 1944, Kamekura Kataoka, the fourth generation, was hit by Kazuki Mikami in the Kabukiza Theater "Benten Musume Shironami".

Awards:
The National Theater Encouragement Award in 1967 and 1993. Kabukiza Award in 7 and 11 years. 10th Mayama Seika Award for supporting performance. March 30, National Theater Excellence Award.

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Hayao Miyazaki

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Hayao Miyazaki (宮崎 駿 , Miyazaki Hayao, born January 5, 1941) is a Japanese animator, filmmaker, screenwriter, author, and manga artist. A co-founder of Studio Ghibli, a film and animation studio, he has attained international acclaim as a masterful storyteller and as a maker of animated feature films, and is widely regarded as one of the most accomplished filmmakers in the animation business.

Born in Bunkyō Ward of Tokyo, Miyazaki expressed interest in manga and animation from an early age, and he joined Toei Animation in 1963. Notable films to which Miyazaki contributed at Toei include Doggie March and Gulliver's Travels Beyond the Moon. He provided key animation to other films at Toei, such as Puss in Boots and Animal Treasure Island, before moving to A-Pro in 1971, where he co-directed Lupin the Third Part I alongside Takahata. After moving to Zuiyō Eizō (later known as Nippon Animation) in 1973, Miyazaki worked as an animator on World Masterpiece Theater, and directed the television series Future Boy Conan. He joined Telecom Animation Film/Tokyo Movie Shinsha in 1979 to direct his first feature films, The Castle of Cagliostro in 1979 and Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind in 1984, as well as the television series Sherlock Hound.

Miyazaki co-founded Studio Ghibli in 1985. He directed numerous films with Ghibli, including Castle in the Sky (1986), My Neighbor Totoro (1988), Kiki's Delivery Service (1989), and Porco Rosso (1992). The films were met with critical and commercial success in Japan. Miyazaki's film Princess Mononoke was the first animated film ever to win the Japan Academy Prize for Picture of the Year, and briefly became the highest-grossing film in Japan following its release in 1997; its distribution to the Western world greatly increased Ghibli's popularity and influence outside Japan. His 2001 film Spirited Away became the highest-grossing film in Japanese history, winning the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature at the 75th Academy Awards and is frequently ranked among the greatest films of the 2000s.

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Matsuya Onoe II

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Matsuya Onoe II is a young promising actor of the Otowaya guild. Real name: Inoue Ryûichi. Birthday: 30 January 1985
Career:
May 1990: he makes his first appearance on stage at the Kabukiza, receiving the name of Onoe Matsuya II and playing the role of Tsuruchiyo in the play "Meiboku Sendai Hagi".

March 2001: Matsuya plays at the Shinbashi Enbujô the role of Ôboshi Rikiya in the drama "Kanadehon Chûshingura", which is staged by the Onoe Kikugorô Gekidan to commemorate the 12th anniversary (13th memorial service) and the 6th anniversary (7th memorial service) of the deaths of late Onoe Shôroku II and Onoe Baikô VII.

January 2008: revival at the National Theatre of Sakurada Jisuke I's kaomise drama "Komachi-mura Shibai no Shôgatsu"; Matsuya plays the role of Korehito Shinnô.

March 2009: Kabuki adaptation by the famous stage director Ninagawa Yukio of Shakespeares "Twelfth Night", which is entitled "Ninagawa Jûniya", from the 24th to the 28th of March 2009 in London (UK) at the Barbican Theater; Matsuya plays the role of Kurio (Curio). The same play is staged with the same casting in June 2009 at the Shinbashi Enbujô and in July 2009 at the Shôchikuza.

January 2014: premiere at the National Theatre of "Sanzen Ryô Haru no Komahiki", a revival of Tatsuoka Mansaku's 1794 drama "Keisei Haru no Tori"; Matsuya plays the role of the fisherman Amisaku (in reality Kobayakawa Uneme).

June 2014: 14th edition of the Cocoon Kabuki

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Nakamura Sangoku (fifth generation)

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Nakamura Sangoku (Nakamura Raku) is a famous Kabuki actor's name. The shop name is Harimaya, when it is the 5th generation,. Born October 14, 1950. The eldest son of the fourth generation Utoku Nakamura. His brother is Matagoro Nakamura, the third generation.

In September 30, the 4th-generation Yonekichi Nakamura (Yonekichi) was first staged at Ikematsu and other sons of the Kabukiza Theater "Natsumatsu Naniwakan".
Title promotion for 48 years.
In June 1966, he was named the fifth-generation Uchiroku Nakamura as the Okura Lord of the Kabukiza Theater "Ichijo Daizotan".

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Nakamura Goro (third generation)

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Nakamura Goro was born on April 26, 1956. Second son of the fourth generation Nakamura Utoku. His grandfather is Tokizo Nakamura, the third generation. His older brother is Utagoku, his cousin is Tokizo, Kinnosuke and Shido. In July 39, the first stage was performed with Mitsuteru Nakamura, among others, in the eighth stage of "Ch shingura" in the Kabukiza Theater "Memorisou Nishiki-e". Received a title certificate for 56 years. In June of the same year, the third generation of Kazuki-za "Funabenkei" was named Shigeru Nakama Uchinobu in Shizugo-mae and Chimori. In September 2011, the third generation Nakamura Matagoro was hit by Takezo Genzo in Shimbashi Dance Hall "Sugawara Densetsu Handbook-Terakoya" and Umeomaru in "Sugawara Densetsu Handbook-Shabiki".

Awards:
Encouragement Prize of Mayama Seika Prize in 1990 and 2010.
3rd year Shochiku President Award.
4th year National Theater Encouragement Award.
Awarded the National Theater Excellence Award in 7,13,20,24,28,29.
Nagoya Drama Pen Club Encouragement Award for 10 years.
2012 Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Award.
Medal for purple ribbon in 2014.

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Nakamura Utari (Fourth generation)

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Nakamura Kashô is a famous Kabuki actor's name. Nakamura Kashô IV is the current holder of the name since September 2011. He is a promising young actor of the Harimaya guild.

Career:
June 1994: debut on stage (hatsu butai) at the Kabukiza, where the 32nd anniversary (33rd memorial service) of the passing away of Nakamura Tokizô IV was celebrated; he received the name of Nakamura Tanetarô IV, playing the role of a young traveller in the dance "Michiyuki Tabiji no Yomeiri".

February 1999: Tanetarô played at the Kabukiza the role of Takatsuna's son Koshirô in the drama "Moritsuna Jin'ya"; the role of Koshirô's cousin Kosaburô was played by Tanetarô's brother Nakamura Tanenosuke, who made his debut on stage.

February 2000: special kodomo shibai dance program to end the evening program at the Kabukiza; Tanetarô played the role of a fireman boss in the dance "Omatsuri".

September 2011: Nakamura Kashô III and his son Nakamura Tanetarô IV took the names of Nakamura Matagorô III and Nakamura Kashô IV at the Shinbashi Enbujô; the new Kashô played the roles of Senzai, the fireman Yûkichi and Sugiômaru in "Shitadashi Sanbasô", "Kioi Jishi" and "Kurumabiki".

October 2011: Nakamura Kashô IV and his father Nakamura Matagorô III celebrated their shûmei in Nagoya at the Misonoza; Kashô performed in "Nansô Satomi Hakkenden" and "Soga no Taimen".

March 2012: Nakamura Kashô IV and his father Nakamura Matagorô III celebrated their shûmei in Kyôto at the Minamiza; Kashô played the roles of a shôjô, Gunji, Shôshô and a boatman in "Shôjô", "Kumagai Jin'ya", "Shunkan" and "Funa Benkei".

April 2012: Nakamura Kashô IV and his father Nakamura Matagorô III celebrated their shûmei at the Kanamaruza (Shikoku); Kashô performed in "Kusazuribiki", "Ippon Gatana Dohyô Iri" and "Shi-no-Kiri".

June 2012: Nakamura Kashô IV and his father Nakamura Matagorô III celebrated their shûmei in Fukuoka at the Hakataza; Kashô played the roles of Soga Gorô Tokimune, Dejiri Seibê and Mori no Ranmaru in "Musume Nanakusa", "Yudono no Chôbê" and "Badarai no Mitsuhide".

July 2012: Nakamura Kashô IV and his father Nakamura Matagorô III celebrated their shûmei in Ôsaka at the Shôchikuza; Kashô played the roles of Irie Tanzô and Lord Matsue Izumo-no-Kami in "Tokaiya"/"Daimotsu no Ura" and "Kôchiyama".

July 2013: Nakamura Kashô IV and his father Nakamura Matagorô III celebrated their shûmei in the central provinces.

September 2013: Nakamura Kashô IV and his father Nakamura Matagorô III celebrated their shûmei in the western provinces.

July 2014: Nakamura Kashô IV and his father Nakamura Matagorô III celebrated their shûmei in the eastern provincess.

November 2015: revival at the National Theatre of the drama "Shinrei Yaguchi no Watashi" (tôshi kyôgen in 4 acts); Kashô played the role of Nitta Yoshimine.

March 2017: "Igagoe Dôchû Sugoroku" was staged as a tôshi kyôgen at the National Theatre. The core of this revival was "Okazaki". The third act, commonly called "Engakuji", which was staged for the last time in February 1931 at the Meijiza, was revived as well; Kashô played the role of Kondô Nomorinosuke.

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Nakamura Tanenosuke

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Nakamura Tanenosuke is a promising young Kabuki actor of the Harimaya guild. Real name: Ogawa Akihisa. Birthday: 22 February 1993.
Career:
October 1998: first stage appearance (omemie), in Tôkyô at the National Theatre in the drama "Sakura Giminden".

February 1999: debut on stage (hatsu butai) at the Kabukiza, where he received the name of Nakamura Tanenosuke and played the role of Takatsuna's son Kosaburô in the drama "Moritsuna Jin'ya"; the roles of Sasaki Takatsuna and Kosaburô's cousin Koshirô were played by Nakamura Kichiemon and Tanenosuke's brother Nakamura Tanetarô.

February 2000: special kodomo shibai dance program to end the evening program at the Kabukiza; Tanenosuke played the role of a young man in the dance "Omatsuri".

September 2011: his father Nakamura Kashô III and his brother Nakamura Tanetarô IV took the names of Nakamura Matagorô III and Nakamura Kashô IV at the Shinbashi Enbujô; Tanenosuke played the roles of a fireman boss and Uheita in "Kioi Jishi" and "Ishikawa Goemon".

November 2012: 5th Kabuki program with Kataoka Ainosuke as zagashira at the Eirakukan, a renovated traditional theater built in the city of Toyooka (prefecture of Hyôgo).

November 2015: revival at the National Theatre of the drama "Shinrei Yaguchi no Watashi" (tôshi kyôgen in 4 acts); Tanenosuke played the role of Rokuzô.

March 2017: "Igagoe Dôchû Sugoroku" was staged as a tôshi kyôgen at the National Theatre. The core of this revival was "Okazaki". The third act, commonly called "Engakuji", which was staged for the last time in February 1931 at the Meijiza, was revived as well; Tanenosuke played the roles of Inagaki Hanshichirô and Ishidome Busuke

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Nakamura Yoshiyoshi (fifth generation)

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Nakamura Yoshikichi (Nakamura Yokinchi) is a famous Kabuki actor's name. The shop name is a one-time shop at Harimaya, the 4th generation and the 5th generation. The regular print is a butterfly when it is Harima, a butterfly with a butterfly when it is a man shop, sweet bean vines (vine).
"Yoshiyoshi" is derived from the first young name.

In 1993 he was born as the eldest son of the March fifth generation Karoku Nakamura.
July 2000 The Kabuki-za Theater Uwajima Uproar takes over the former name of his father and Uta 6 at Takeemon Segere Takenosuke, and the first stage is named Yoneyoshi Nakamura, the fifth generation.
2010 (2010) At "Hideyama Festival September Kabuki" in September, he returned his name from Manya to Harimaya with his father's fifth generation, Nakamura Utoku, and his uncle's third generation, Nakamura Matagoro (at the time, Utasho).
Aiming for a full-fledged female figure from 2011 (Heisei 23)
Passed the title test in September 2014 (Heisei 26) and obtained the title certificate on November 26, 2011

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Arashi Tachibana Saburo (6th generation)

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Arashi Sachiburo (Arashi kisuburou) is a famous kabuki actor's name. He was born in 1942. In March 1938, he entered Bando Tsurunosuke (4th generation) and Tomokoro Nakamura (5th generation), and took the name of Tsuruyoshi Bando. After Takeshiro Bando and Tomitaro Nakamura, he was promoted to the title of Tachibana Saburo, the sixth generation at the Shinbashi theater in October 1 52. In November 2013, Kabuki-za "Kanademoto Chushingura" was promoted to an executive at Ax Kutayu.

Awards:
1997 Third Japan Actors Association Award. There are many such as National Theater Effort Award, Encouragement Award, and Excellence Award.

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Nakamura Yoshihodo (third generation)

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Nakamura Yoshiyunjo is a famous Kabuki actor's name. He was born in 1972. In July 1953, he performed for the first time under the real name of Keisuke Morishima in the Kabuki-za theater, Kagami Mountain Re-Iwafuji. In April 1956, he became the child of Yoshiemon Nakamura, and named Yoshimura Nakamura at the last major evaluation of the Kabukiza Theater "Genroku Chushingura", such as Yoshichiyo. In April 1994, the title was promoted to the third generation Yoshinosuke Nakamura and Shitenno of Kabukiza "Kanjincho" and "Kumaya Jinya". In September 2007, he became the adopted child of Yoshinojo Nakamura, the second generation. September 2016 Named Yoshinojo Nakamura, the third generation, for his eight-knowledge in Kabukiza Theater "Ichijo Daizotan".

Awards:
The 2003 9th Japan Actors Association Award Encouragement Award. In July of the same year, March 2017, and December 2018, the National Theater Encouragement Award. Awarded the 12th Japan Actors Association Award in 2018.

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Ichimura Tachibaro (first generation)

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Ichimura Tachibaro was born in Showa. He is 36 years old. Introduction to the thirteenth generation Ichimura Huazaemon as a child actor, October 1942 Kabuki-za theater "Korozuna Jinzaburo" and others in the name of Masaji Baba and others. In April 43, he is named Bando Usagi at the distance look of the Kabukiza "reverse oar (Sakaro)". May 56 May changed to Takuto Bando. Heisei promotion promoted in Shibuya Hatano of Kabukiza "face to face" in Heisei 7. May Heisei nominated promotion of Ikutaro Ichimura at Mr. Sankichi of Kabuki-za theater "Kozaki of Uoza" and Majin Hata Yememon of "Yone Ro".

He played active in the stage since he was a child, training at the Kikugoro Theater Company under the strict guidance of a master of the cadet, Mr. Bando Yasuyuki Band. The craftiness of dancing and dancing is with origami, the body is light and has sex appeal. Since it is enthusiastic, if it is a caretaker, from the number head chronicle such as the number head of good workmanship of "Dye of the seventh role" and "Aoishi Tansohana Reddish painting" such as the number head of Hamamatsuya, the white liquor store Xinbei It has been appointed as an important role even to astounding old age like. He promoted to executive in May Heisei, it became Ichimura surname. It is expected to be more active.

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Ichimura Banjiro (second generation)

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Munjiro Ichimura (Ichimura Manjiro) is a famous Kabuki actor. The first name is Kikuya, the second generation is Tachibana. Constellation is Tegibi Raising (Nebara Tachibana), Replacement is Swirl (Uzumaki). Born December 23, 1949. October 30 First stage at Ishimura Takematsu in Ishigami of Kabukiza Theater "Tsugi". In May 1947, the second generation Manjiro Ichimura was named at Teruha and others in Kabukiza "Tan" and was promoted to the title.

Awards:
National Theater Encouragement Award in 1982 and 1979. Awarded National Theater Excellence Award in 1992 and 1992. Awarded by the Minister of Foreign Affairs in 2013.

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G2

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G2 is a stage director and playwright.
In 1987, he made his stage debut with the production of the drama unit "Selling Act". From 1991 to 2002, he worked for the theater company MOTHER with Shouki, and since 1995, has led the theater unit G2 Produce.

In 2011, he received the Encouragement Award for Takejiro Otani for her new Kabuki "Shinon Karasui Shin Makoto", including his activities at the unit "Sengenjaya Women's Association" by Eisuke Shinoi. He has been involved in a wide range of production activities, including translating and translating musicals, and has always provided topics by creating works with different concepts based on free ideas.

In July 2013, "G2 Produce" was dissolved and dedicated to playwrights and directors.
The company name was changed to PREG Co., Ltd.

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Gonjuro Kawarazaki

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Gonju Kawarasaki is a famous Kabuki actor. The name is Yamazakiya. The regular pattern is Yatsuhanabishi with two Tomoe, and the substitute is Rishiho knot.

He was born February 6, 1954. The 17th-generation Izamura Izamura third son. His eldest is Bando Rakuzen and his second elder is Manjiro Ichimura. In September 1935, the first sightseeing at Ishigami of the Meijiza "Tsuchigu". In June 1936, he performed for the first time in the Kabuki-za Theater with the name of Shonosuke Bando. In 1989, promoted the title of "Butterfly Butterfly Diary" by Chokichi Hokoma and others. In May 2015, the fourth generation Gonjuro Kawarasaki was named at Juro Mizuno and others at Kabukiza Theater "Hatazu Chobei".

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