The Kiyoshi Arakawa-maru, ball guy
The couple sound music comic dialogue combination that the Kiyoshi Arakawa-maru, the ball guy (あらかわせいまる, たまやっこ) played an active part for the Showa period from the Taisho era.
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Summary
The Kiyoshi Arakawa-maru was born in 1897. The birthplace is ignorance, the breeding of Tokyo. I learned a professional jester or a comical Japanese dance, a joke in pupils of Umebozu Honensai who was the master hand of the comical Japanese dance. I am making a provincial tour later in Kyoto in 1914 and see the company of the egg shop Japanese yen dragon of the banzai and it is a pupil and gives Japanese yen Taro.
I return to Tokyo by examination for conscription again in summer of 1917. Though Japanese Chaplin, 梅廼家 bush warbler and others are popular, I am detonated by contact and make the heavy business card called "元祖家元宗家萬才玉子家円太郎, a ball guy" and was going to put it on sale, but am treated coldly for approximately two years without being had anything to do to a nameless comedian in Tokyo. I become a popular figure as soon as I change my name with the Kiyoshi Arakawa-maru in 1924 and plan a comeback and I form the company called five butterflies society in 1926 and play an active part.
I played an active part in the couple afterwards until postwar period.
Member
- The Kiyoshi Arakawa-maru (dodge a fault and is unknown - year of a person's death for circle, 1,897 years) real name: Seiichi Arakawa.
- The Arakawa ball guy (unknown あらかわたまやっこ, the straight year of a person's death) book name is unknown.
Allied item
- The Tamakos dragon Japanese yen, Aiko Tamagawa
- Sutemaru Sunagawa, Haruyo Nakamura
- Close a floral diamond-shaped pattern; good luck, 花柳貞奴
- Tachibanaya chrysanthemum spring, Taro
- Cherry tree Tsuta child, Sakurayama plum husband
- Cherry tree 源昌, Futaba
- Person of pine crane Chiyo 8.8 1,000 generations
- Utae Arakawa, Fujinami Taro Oogi
- 芦乃家橘弥, Hisae Sunakawa
- Japanese Chaplin, 梅廼家 bush warbler
- Kiyoraku Katsura, Aiko
- Association of comic dialogue
Note
References
- "History of public entertainment document collection Vol. 7"
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