Category:Heike Nyogo no Shima
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- Heike nyogo no shima 平家女護島 was written by Chikamatsu Monzaemon for the puppet theater and was quickly adapted to kabuki. The play dramatizes an imaginary incident during the exile of the monk Shunkan 俊寛 (c. 1143–1179) and for this reason the play is sometimes called Suunkan.
- See the Kabuki 21 web site for a plot summary of Act II Scene 1 Kikai-ga-shima, which is the scene that is most commonly staged in kabuki.
- 女護島 is sometimes read nyogo ga shima; nyogō no shima; or nyogō ga shima.
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Media in category "Heike Nyogo no Shima"
The following 7 files are in this category, out of 7 total.
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Diptych print (BM 2008,3037.18212 1).jpg 1,084 × 1,600; 371 KB
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Diptych print (BM 2008,3037.18212).jpg 1,093 × 1,600; 390 KB
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Heike Nyōgo-ga-shima by Shibakuni and Hokushū.jpg 3,629 × 1,328; 3.71 MB
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Danzō Ichikawa V as Shunkan.jpg 909 × 1,328; 1,023 KB
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Ebijūrō Ichikawa I as Tanzaemon Motoyasu.jpg 892 × 1,328; 938 KB
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Tomokichi Fujikawa II as Ama no Chidori.jpg 904 × 1,328; 1.06 MB
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Utaemon Nakamura III as Seno-o no Tarō.jpg 902 × 1,328; 897 KB