July 30, 2018

MINGEI - Kazurahata dolls Hyogo

https://omamorifromjapan.blogspot.com/2012/10/clay-dolls-from-hyogo.html

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Kazurahata tsuchi ningyoo 葛畑土人形 clay dolls from Kazurahata
葛畑人形

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source : kabuki ningyo

They were most beautiful in the old homes without electricity, to be enjoyed in lamp light.
Locally, they are called "tsuchi biina つちびーな", clay hina dolls, since they were mostly made for the Dolls Festival.

The first generation was Maeda Saburoo-emon 前田三良右衛門, who died in 1913.
He was a tile maker and adapted his skills to make dolls similar to the Fushimi dolls.
The master of the third generation, Maeda Toshio 前田俊夫, died in 1968 and then they became extinct.

Yabu village 養父(やぶ)郡関宮町葛畑



kodomo asobi 子供遊び children playing
made by the first 初代前田友助 Maeda Tomosuke

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source : sakigake-one.sakura.ne.jp/oldtoy... 葛畑土人形


俵持ち童子 boy carrying a rice bale
about 14 cm high



舞い女 dancing woman
about 29 cm high



お三輪 O-Sanrin
about 27 cm high
A character from the play 【妹背山女庭訓】Imoseyama onna teikin

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Imoseyama Onna Teikin
The play "Imoseyama Onna Teikin" was originally written for the puppet theater (Bunraku) and staged for the first time in the 1st lunar month of 1771 in Ôsaka at Takeda Shinmatsu's theater (ex-Takemotoza). It was quickly adapted for Kabuki and staged in Kyôto in the 3rd lunar month of 1771 at the Kitagawa no Shibai [casting]. It was a long run, produced from the 25th of March to the 10th of the 5th lunar month of 1771.
This play is based on the Taika coup d'etat in 645,
in which Emperor Tenchi, with his loyal minister Fujiwara no Kamatari, succeeded in destroying the wicked Soga no Iruka.
- - - - - The drama "Imoseyama Onna Teikin" is made up of 5 acts:



The actors Arashi Koroku IV (bottom/left), Nakamura Utaemon III (middle) and Bandô Mitsugorô III (top/right) playing the roles of Omiwa, Fukashichi and Soga no Iruka in the "Mikasayama Goten" act, which was staged in the 3rd lunar month of 1821 at the Kado no Shibai
- The full story is here ;
- source : kabuki21.com... -


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