(JP¥8,600)
This is the Nakamura-za, a piece of Edo woodworking. Many people were likely drawn to kabuki after the blockbuster film "National Treasure." I, too, was thrilled by its masterful development, with adrenaline surging every ten minutes. So, on a whim, I decided to present a craft piece of the Nakamura-za. Of course, it's not a recreation of the current Kabuki-za in Higashi-Ginza or the Minami-za in Kyoto, but it shows how kabuki performances were held in the old days. The red folding stools and wooden latticed doors are incredibly elegant. The banners bear the names of famous actors like Ichikawa Danjuro, Nakamura Fukusuke, and Onoe Kikugoro. The picture frames in the back depict Sukeroku and Dōjōji. In the movie, Ryo Yoshizawa and Ryusei Yokohama danced "Futari Dōjōji" together. In the past, Tamasaburo and Kikunosuke performed it at the Kabuki-za. Kikunosuke-san has also recently taken on the name Kikugoro, making the kabuki world even more vibrant. I'm also exhibiting a tobacco shop. Please purchase both together and display them to enjoy the atmosphere of Edo. 14.5cm x 7.5cm x 13cm
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