In this video, we explore the 1766 jidaimono masterpiece Honchō Nijūshikō ("Japan's Twenty-Four Paragons of Filial Piety").
If you want to learn more about the role of Princess Yaegaki, we have a full 1h+ Patreon video exploring it in detail, the first episode of a series exploring some of kabuki's greatest performances: / greatest-kabuki-126066061
The wonderful translations in the clips in this video are by Paul Griffith. You can read it in full in "Kabuki Plays On Stage Volume 1".
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