¡Yui Shihaiyama Fujo Teikin Ha Moyo(Bunshun Bunko)
¡Oshima Masumi / Cho
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[Machine Translation] In the 8th year of Meiwa (1875), Chikamatsu Hanji's "Seyoseyama Fujo Niwa Kikin" caused a frenzy of excitement in Dotonbori. Some became so enamored with the play that they found talent in both painting and gidayubushi, while others turned to Hanji's daughter as a disciple, and others moved to kabuki because they could not compete with Hanji. The lives of those who were fascinated by puppet joruri are vividly portrayed, rich in joy, anger, sorrow, and fun. This ensemble story follows "Uzumi," which won both the Naoki Prize and the Naoki Prize for High School Students.
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