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Person
| Nom de la Personne | Segawa Kikunojō II |
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| Autre Noms |
Segawa Tokuji (using two different characters for -ji)
([Nom de l`enfance] Childhood name) , Segawa Gonjirō ([Nom de scène au début] Earlier stage name) , Segawa Kitsuji II ([Nom de scène au début] Earlier stage name) , Rokō ([Nom de plume] Pen or literary name) , Ōjirokō ([Surnom] Nickname) , Segawa Kikunojou |
| Sexe | [mâle] Male |
| Identité Culturelle | Japanese |
| Pays de Résidence | Japan |
| Date de Naissance | [1741 - 1741] 1741 - 1741 |
| Date de Mort | [ Mars 13, 1773] March 13, 1773 |
| Genre Spécialisations | Kabuki |
| Liens Géographiques | Musashi Region (Japan) |
| Source(s) |
Kabuki Jinmei Jiten
(p.328) , The Actor's Image: Print Makers of the Katsukawa School (p.487) |
| Notes | Character types: young female roles (waka onnagata). Group affiliations: Hamamuraya. Segawa Kinkunojo II was born in Oji, Musashi Province. He was adopted by Segawa Kikunojo I in 1745. Contemporary fashions were named after him, such as Roko mage (hair style in Roko's style), Roko cha (dyeing), Roko gushi (comb in Roko's style), and Roko musubi (sash tied in Roko's style). He was active from 1750 to 1772. |
Associated Items
| Productions Associées | 1769Feb17, Nakamura Theater, Aioijishi |
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