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Person
| Person Name | Arashi Koroku III |
|---|---|
| Alternate Names |
Arashi Iwajiro
(Childhood name) , Arashi Hinasuke I (Earlier stage name) , (Earlier stage name) , Minshi (using two different characters for -shi) (Pen or literary name) , Koshichi (Pen or literary name) , Korokudama (Nickname) , , |
| Gender | Male |
| Cultural Identity | Japanese |
| Country(ies) of Residence | Japan |
| Birth Date | 1741 - 1741 |
| Death Date | March 29, 1796 |
| Genre Specialization(s) | Kabuki |
| Geographic Affiliations | Osaka (Japan), Kyoto (Japan), Nagoya-shi (Aichi-ken, Japan) |
| Reference(s) |
Kabuki Jinmei Jiten
(p.32) , The Actor's Image: Print Makers of the Katsukawa School (p.474) |
| Notes | Character types: young female roles (waka onnagata); male leads (tachiyaku); evil courtiers (aku kuge); shosagoto dance. Group affiliations: Yoshidaya. Arashi Koroku III was a son of Arashi San'emon V. He first appeared on stage at the Mimasu Theater in Osaka, in 1752. He was active from 1752 to 1796. |
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