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Namiki Gohei I (並木五瓶初代)(1747–1808) was a Kabuki actor and playwright active in both Edo and Osaka. He wrote over 110 plays, mostly in the genres of ''jidai-mono'' (historical) and ''sewa-mono'' (current events). Gohei was a student of the playwright Namiki Shōzō I, and may have in fact taken on the name "Namiki" as a result of this relationship. ==Plays== (The following list is only a small selection of Namiki Gohei's most famous works.) *''Kimon gosan no kiri'' (The Thief of the Temple Gate, 1778) *''Keisei kogane no sachihoko'' (The Thief of Fish Scales, 1782) *''Kanjin kammon tekuda no hajimari'' (Murder of a Foreign Envoy, 1789) *''Godairiki koi no fūjime'' (Seal of the Five Great Powers, 1794) *''Sumida no hara geisha-katagi'' (Geisha Spirit of the Sumida Valley, 1796) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Namiki Gohei I」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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