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June Program at the shochikuza

June Program at the Osaka Shochikuza Theatre

Daily: Jun 08 (Sat) - Jun 23 (Sun), 2024

Matinee:11:00 AM

Evening Show: 4:30 PM

*No performances on the 17th (Mon).

Schedule

Time Schedule

On sale: from Apr 17 (Wed), 2024 10:00 AM(JST)

First Class : 16,500 /Second Class : 8,500 /Third Class : 5,000
Unit: Japanese Yen (tax included)
*Children over the age of 4 must purchase tickets to enter.

Osaka Shochikuza Theatre (at OSAKA) Theatre Information

Performance Time: To be announced.

YAMATO TAKERU

['YAMATO TAKERU']

CAST :
Prince Ōsu, later Yamato Takeru/Prince Ōusu
Ichikawa Danko
Princess Etachibana/Princess Ototachibana
Nakamura Kazutarō
Emperor
Ichikawa Chūsha
Takehiko
Nakamura Fukunosuke
Kumaso Takeru the younger/Hetarube
Nakamura Utanosuke
Messenger of Inugami/Dancer of Ryūkyū
/New Imperial Courtier

Kashima Noritoshi
Governor Yairamu/Messenger of Emperor
Ichikawa Seiko
Governor of Owari
Arashi Kitsusaburō
Elderly Minister
Ichikawa Juen
Princess Yamato
Ichikawa Emisaburo
Wife of the Governor
Ichikawa Emiya
Kumaso Takeru the Elder/Yamagami
Ichikawa En'ya
Empress/Mountain Goddess Ubagami
Ichikawa Monnosuke
STORY :

One of twin brothers, Prince Ōsu, attempts to admonish his brother, Prince Ōusu, who is plotting rebellion. However, in his attempt to restrain his brother, Prince Ōsu accidentally takes his life. Unaware of the circumstances, their father, the Emperor, becomes enraged and orders Prince Ōsu to embark on a campaign to subdue the Kumaso people who refuse to submit to Yamato. The wife Prince Ōusu, Princess Etachibana, pursues Prince Ōsu as her husband's avenger. However, as she discovers Ōsu’s pure and gentle heart, she begins to admire him and eventually develops feelings for him, despite their initial adversarial relationship. Having arrived in Kumaso, Prince Ōsu successfully defeats the Takeru brothers, the leaders of the Kumaso, and in recognition of his bravery, he is bestowed with the name "Yamato Takeru" by the Kumaso Takeru. Joyfully returning to Yamato, Takeru finds that the Emperor still has not forgiven him, and he is now tasked with a campaign to subdue the Ezo people. Accompanied by the Great Lord Takehiko of Kibi, the journey is fraught with difficulties. Along the way in the rapids of Hashirimizu, Takeru's beloved younger brother, Ototachibana-hime, pursuing him, becomes a victim of a fierce storm. Subsequently, after pacifying the Ezo, Takeru is commanded to defeat the mountain deity on Mount Ibuki. However, in this battle, Takeru sustains a serious injury...

Performance Time: To be announced.

YAMATO TAKERU

['YAMATO TAKERU']

CAST :
Prince Ōsu, later Yamato Takeru/Prince Ōusu
Ichikawa Danko
Princess Etachibana/Princess Ototachibana
Nakamura Kazutarō
Emperor
Ichikawa Chūsha
Takehiko
Nakamura Fukunosuke
Kumaso Takeru the younger/Hetarube
Nakamura Utanosuke
Messenger of Inugami/Dancer of Ryūkyū
/New Imperial Courtier

Kashima Noritoshi
Governor Yairamu/Messenger of Emperor
Ichikawa Seiko
Governor of Owari
Arashi Kitsusaburō
Elderly Minister
Ichikawa Juen
Princess Yamato
Ichikawa Emisaburo
Wife of the Governor
Ichikawa Emiya
Kumaso Takeru the Elder/Yamagami
Ichikawa En'ya
Empress/Mountain Goddess Ubagami
Ichikawa Monnosuke
STORY :

One of twin brothers, Prince Ōsu, attempts to admonish his brother, Prince Ōusu, who is plotting rebellion. However, in his attempt to restrain his brother, Prince Ōsu accidentally takes his life. Unaware of the circumstances, their father, the Emperor, becomes enraged and orders Prince Ōsu to embark on a campaign to subdue the Kumaso people who refuse to submit to Yamato. The wife Prince Ōusu, Princess Etachibana, pursues Prince Ōsu as her husband's avenger. However, as she discovers Ōsu’s pure and gentle heart, she begins to admire him and eventually develops feelings for him, despite their initial adversarial relationship. Having arrived in Kumaso, Prince Ōsu successfully defeats the Takeru brothers, the leaders of the Kumaso, and in recognition of his bravery, he is bestowed with the name "Yamato Takeru" by the Kumaso Takeru. Joyfully returning to Yamato, Takeru finds that the Emperor still has not forgiven him, and he is now tasked with a campaign to subdue the Ezo people. Accompanied by the Great Lord Takehiko of Kibi, the journey is fraught with difficulties. Along the way in the rapids of Hashirimizu, Takeru's beloved younger brother, Ototachibana-hime, pursuing him, becomes a victim of a fierce storm. Subsequently, after pacifying the Ezo, Takeru is commanded to defeat the mountain deity on Mount Ibuki. However, in this battle, Takeru sustains a serious injury...