杵屋新二郎
Kōkichi Takada
杵屋新二郎

In the eleventh year of the Tempō era, the Kawarazaki-za theater in Edo buzzed with excitement for a new production of "Kanjinchō" by Naritaya, featuring music by the master Kineya Rokusaburō. However, Naritaya's requests to change some of Rokusaburō's most painstakingly crafted parts of the composition angered his disciple, Shinjirō, leading to a conflict and Shinjirō's abandonment of the shamisen. One day, Shinjirō was captivated by the mysteriously beautiful dance of Oaki, a traveling performer's daughter, who seemed to be channeling her art into a form of revenge.
杵屋新二郎
Kōkichi Takada
杵屋新二郎
杵屋新二郎(幼年時代)
池田均
杵屋新二郎(幼年時代)
お秋
Kyōko Kagawa
お秋
おしの
Keiko Yukishiro
おしの
杵屋長次郎
Yatarō Kitagami
杵屋長次郎
市川市蔵(成田屋)
Danshirō Ichikawa
市川市蔵(成田屋)
杵屋六三郎
Kodayu Ichikawa
杵屋六三郎
勘十
Yoshito Yamaji
勘十
お照
Haruyo Ichikawa
お照
段六
Atsushi Watanabe
段六
岡っ引源三
Jūshirō Konoe
岡っ引源三
鉄火場の胴元
Jotaro Togami
鉄火場の胴元
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