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Yokosuka and Women's Gidayu” by Yuko Mizuno (Women's Gidayu Researcher)
From the program of the “Second Yokosuka Women's Gidayu Concert” on June 30, 2024

Yokosuka and Women's Gidayu” by Yuko Mizuno (Women's Gidayu Researcher)

All data of the materials are made public with the permission and courtesy of Kazuaki Mizushima, editor.
Gidayu related page: “Theaters, Yose, etc. in Yokosuka and their records of performances” (Japanese only)
[Main article] : 4 Yachiyo-za, 6 Kabuki-za, 10 Yokosuka-za, 15 Tanigawa-tei, 34 Takakura-tei, 27 Wakaba-tei, 29 Ishiguro-tei, 31 Wakamura-tei, 32 Inukai-tei, 35 Nanmon Kokaido, 36 Wakatake-tei, 37 Omi-tei, 40 Oura-tei, 47 Anura-gidayu story-telling theater, 58 Taura-za, 60 Kotobuki-za
[Document 1] : “Performers who visited Uraga from the end of the Edo period to the beginning of the Meiji period.
[Document 1] : “Transition of Theaters and Yose in Yokosuka” [Reference 4] “Theaters and Yose in Yokosuka”

  • Theaters, Yose, etc. in Yokosuka and records of their performances,” Kazuaki Mizushima, ed.

    Theaters, Yose, etc. in Yokosuka and records of their performances,” Kazuaki Mizushima, ed.
  • Yokosuka before and during World War II as Seen in Newspapers (Part 1),” Kazuaki Mizushima, ed.

    Yokosuka before and during World War II as Seen in Newspapers (Part 1),” Kazuaki Mizushima, ed.
  • Yokosuka before and during World War II as Seen in Newspapers (Part 2),” Kazuaki Mizushima, ed.

    Yokosuka before and during World War II as Seen in Newspapers (Part 2),” Kazuaki Mizushima, ed.

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