| Nom de la Pièce |
Honchō nijūshikō |
| Autre Nom de la Pièce |
Honcho nijushiko
([Translittération] Transliteration) ,
Japan's Twenty-Four Paragons of Filial Piety
([Traduction] Translation) |
| Date de Création |
[1766] 1766 |
| Créateur |
Chikamatsu Hanji
[Dramaturge] Playwright |
| Arts du Spectacle Associés |
Puppetry, Kabuki |
| Mouvement Associé |
jidaimono (historical play) |
| Langues de Création |
[Japonais] Japanese |
| Divisions de la Structure |
Sixteen acts |
| Intrigue |
Events around the great rivalry between the Takeda and Uesugi clans in the sixteenth century. |
| Notes |
First performed at the Takemotoza Theatre in Osaka in 1766.
Play centers around the feud between two warlords, Takeda Shingen and Nagao Kenshin, in the 16th century. |
| Texte Publié dans |
Kabuki Plays on Stage Volume 1: Brilliance and Bravado, 1697-1766(326-352) |