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Name
  
Kumoemon Tochuken

Role
  
Musical Artist

Died
  
November 7, 1916


Kumoemon Tochuken

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Kumoemon Tochuken (桃中軒 雲右衛門, Tōchūken Kumoemon) (October 25, 1873 – November 7, 1916) was a popular rōkyoku recitalist in Meiji Japan. His immense popularity helped rōkyoku break into the mainstream. At his height, he performed tales of the Forty-seven ronin to sell-out crowds at some of the biggest theatres in Tokyo and Osaka. These performances also roused nationalist sentiment during Russo-Japanese War.

Tōchūken's style of reciting left a lasting impression on rōkyoku, and indirectly also on enka, especially the music of Haruo Minami and Hideo Murata.

Mikio Naruse made a biopic about him in 1936.

References

Kumoemon Tochuken Wikipedia


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