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Scholten Japanese Art | Exhibition | Backstage Pass - Kabuki Part One
Fuji Arts Japanese Prints - The Curtain and the Announcements (Hikimaku to kojo) by Ginko (active 1874 - 1897)
Yōkai Theatre Curtain | Join us this Saturday 29 June for the Classical Arts x Digital Technologies Symposium. Currently on display in the Citi exhibition Manga at the British... | By Japan
Scholten Japanese Art | Woodblock Prints | Toyohara Kunichika Suketakaya Takasuke IV as Sakuramaru
Fuji Arts Japanese Prints - The Curtain and the Announcements (Hikimaku to kojo) by Ginko (active 1874 - 1897)
Hakama thru Hikimayu
Kabuki Woogie: THE FIRST KABUKI-ZA (1889-1911) Chapter 14: 1900 (Meiji 33)
Scholten Japanese Art | Woodblock Prints | Toyohara Kunichika Onoe Taganojo II as Ohan, the Daughter of Shinanoya
Hotoke thru Igaya
Toppan and Waseda University's Tsubouchi Memorial Theatre Museum Produce Animation based on High-Definition Images of Historical Theatre Curtain | TOPPAN PRINTING
Hakama thru Hikimayu
Home Ground to Japan's Living Culture - Scientific American
Donald Keene Center of Japanese Culture
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Home Ground to Japan's Living Culture - Scientific American
Home Ground to Japan's Living Culture - Scientific American
The Curtain and the Announcements (Hikimaku to kōjō), from the series Annual Events of the Theater in Edo (Ō-Edo shibai nenjū gyōji) - Smithsonian's National Museum of Asian Art
Kabuki Woogie: THE FIRST KABUKI-ZA (1889-1911): Chapter 20. 1906 (Meiji 39)
Yōkai Hikimaku' animation premieres in London – Global Japanese Studies, Waseda University
Scholten Japanese Art | Exhibition | Backstage Pass - Kabuki Part One
Word of the Month: June
HIKIMAKU
Entry Details for 引き幕 [hikimaku] - Tanoshii Japanese
Scholten Japanese Art | Exhibition | Backstage Pass - Kabuki Part One