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    Matsumoto Kōshirō X

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  1. Matsumoto Kōshirō X (十代目 松本幸四郎, Jūdaime Matsumoto Kōshirō, born 8 January 1973 in Tokyo) is a Japanese actor and kabuki actor. His yagō is the Kōraiya. His mon is the Mitsu Ichō, and his kaemon (the alternative emblem) is Yotsu Hana-bishi. His buyō name is Matsumoto Kinshō (松本 錦升).

  2. English: Matsumoto Kōshirō X is a Japanese kabuki actor. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. 2. Kōshirō Matsumoto X at the Tokyo International Film Festival 2019 ‎ (12 F) Categories: Matsumoto (surname) Kōshirō (given name) 1973 births. Kabuki actors. Male dancers from Japan. 21st-century dancers from Japan.

  3. Matsumoto Koshiro from "Murder in a Hell of Oil" at Opening Ceremony of the Tokyo International Film Festival 2019 (49014044232) (cropped).jpg 2,137 × 2,222; 3.59 MB 1 reference

  4. Biography. Matsumoto Kōshirō X (十代目 松本 幸四郎) is a Japanese kabuki actor was born on January 8, 1973 in Tokyo, Japan as Terumasa Fujima (藤間 照薫). He has also acted in movies, including April Story (1998), Ashura (2005), and The Samurai I Loved (2005). He is a well-known kabuki actor.

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  6. Matsumoto Kōshirō IX (October 1981 – December 2017) – Son of Kōshirō VIII. Performs in Western-style theater and film as well. Later known as Hakuō II (Real Name: Teruaki Fujima, Nihongo: 藤間昭曉, Fujima Teruaki). Matsumoto Kōshirō X (January 2018 – present) – Son of Kōshirō IX.

  7. Dec 10, 2020 · In this webinar, Matsumoto Kōshirō X will explain the relationship between tradition and innovation from the perspective of a kabuki actor, including dicsussing some innovative Kabuki performances inspired by British culture. He will also share his thoughts on how kabuki has responded to the pandemic and how it will evolve in the future.

  8. Matsumoto Kōshirō VII (七代目 松本 幸四郎, Shichidaime Matsumoto Kōshirō, 12 May 1870-27 January 1949) was a Japanese actor. He was one of the leading tachiyaku Kabuki actors of Japan's Meiji period (1868–1912) through the late 1940s. Names. Like most Kabuki actors, Kōshirō took various stage names ( gō) over the course of his career.

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