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New Year Asakusa Kabuki

新春浅草歌舞伎
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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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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 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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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 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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