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Visit the stage of Edo Rakugo-How about a Rakugo walk? -"The wealth of the inn,"

1. May 14, 2012 18:36

"Do you like rakugo?" I'm a new fan of 3 years ago. My favorite storyteller was also created, and I gradually understood the fun. Would you like to go to the shop or the place where the characters appeared in the story after listening several times? The perfect course for such people is "The World of Edo Tokyo Enjoying Masterpiece Rakugo" (Chuo Kumin College Waseda Collaborative Course). The first one is May 11, "Wealth of the inn and Ningyocho". After the lecturer explained about Bakurocho, where the inn was the stage of the story, Sugimori Shrine where the lottery was held, and the lottery performance, DVD of "Yukuya no Tomi" (recorded in 1994) played by Shincho. Watch. While listening to the morning with a good tempo, one-third is in a dream because of the synergistic effect of darkening the room and the time difference that does not yet come out is attacked by a fierce sleeper! (Lecturer, I'm sorry Mr. Shin Asa) "Sukuya no Tomi" is a well-known story in rakugo, but according to the explanation, "Originally above, Kosan moved to Tokyo with a story such as" Takatsu no Tomi ". Therefore, the place is also from Takatsu Shrine to Sugimori Shrine. "I'm performing at Yushima Tenjin in the morning." Let's go to the stage right away.

100_0561.JPGThere are a lot of flags on the way to Sugimori Shrine. It was Reitaisai festival's day.

 

 

 

 

 

 

100_0563.JPGI met portable shrine. Sugimori Shrine is said to have been founded during the Heian period, and in the Edo period it was counted as one of Edo Mimori along with Kasumori and Yanagimori, and attracted the religion of people. It is also famous as a place for lottery performances that became popular in the Edo period, and often appears in period novels. Edo's lottery is the market price each minute and usually 100 first-class cars. It is said that it was often purchased jointly because it was expensive for the common people (100,000 yen per car is 25,000 yen). A monument of "Tomizuka" is built at Sugimori Shrine.

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In addition, Bakurocho, where the inn was located, seems to have been concentrated in public lodgings at the location of Ma City. In Ningyocho, there are also Sanko Shindo, where Ohiko Bando appeared in "Fantehiko" (I haven't heard yet) and Jobanzu's teacher and poet characters from "Hyakukawa" lived. There is also a vaudeville “Ningyocho Suehirotei” (founded for three years in Keio), so I think that Rakugo's characters are fashionable. "Hyakukawa" is a real restaurant in Nihonbashi Ukiyokoji (around Muromachi 1-chome) in the late Edo period, and this story is said to have been made rakugo by "Hyakukawa" for advertising. From the next time of the course that is not "Koza", "Hyakukawa", "Tsukuda Festival" and "Kozaru Shichinosuke" will be followed. I borrowed a CD from the morning at the library. While listening to one-third that I missed, "If I woke up to rakugo earlier, I could hear the morning of my life." 。 。」 I'm sorry!

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