Hōshō (宝生) is a Japanese theatrical school. It specializes in Noh (能), a classic musical drama. Five schools specialize in shite (シテ, the role of protagonists in Noh): Kanze (観世), Hōshō (宝生), Kita (喜多), Kongō (金剛) and Komparu (金春). All schools except Kita were founded in Nara around 600 years ago. Kanze, Hōshō and Kita (derived from Kongō during Edo period) are mainly based in Tokyo, Japan.
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| - Hōshō (Noh school) (en)
- 宝生流 (ja)
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| - 宝生流(ほうしょう-りゅう)は能楽の流派の一。現在、シテ方とワキ方(下掛宝生流)とがあり、それぞれ別の流儀である。単に「宝生流」というときはシテ方の宝生流をいうことが多い。 また、かつて大鼓方にも「宝生流」「宝生錬三郎派」と呼ばれる流儀があったが、1986年(昭和61年)に観世流の名に復したため、現在はシテ方のみで構成されている。 (ja)
- Hōshō (宝生) is a Japanese theatrical school. It specializes in Noh (能), a classic musical drama. Five schools specialize in shite (シテ, the role of protagonists in Noh): Kanze (観世), Hōshō (宝生), Kita (喜多), Kongō (金剛) and Komparu (金春). All schools except Kita were founded in Nara around 600 years ago. Kanze, Hōshō and Kita (derived from Kongō during Edo period) are mainly based in Tokyo, Japan. (en)
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| - Hōshō (宝生) is a Japanese theatrical school. It specializes in Noh (能), a classic musical drama. Five schools specialize in shite (シテ, the role of protagonists in Noh): Kanze (観世), Hōshō (宝生), Kita (喜多), Kongō (金剛) and Komparu (金春). All schools except Kita were founded in Nara around 600 years ago. Kanze, Hōshō and Kita (derived from Kongō during Edo period) are mainly based in Tokyo, Japan. Hōshō is the second largest of the schools (Kanze is the largest) and holds the main Noh theater in Bunkyō, near Tokyo Dome. Most Noh players who attend the school live in Tokyo, including the Sōke (宗家, the hereditary head of the family). Kanazawa (金沢, the capital of Kaga province) has been famous for Noh of Hōshō; the feudal lords of Kaga were ardent patrons of Hōshō Noh style. Similarly to Tokyo and Kanazawa, Hōshō was popular in Sado, Kurume, Nagoya and Kyoto. (en)
- 宝生流(ほうしょう-りゅう)は能楽の流派の一。現在、シテ方とワキ方(下掛宝生流)とがあり、それぞれ別の流儀である。単に「宝生流」というときはシテ方の宝生流をいうことが多い。 また、かつて大鼓方にも「宝生流」「宝生錬三郎派」と呼ばれる流儀があったが、1986年(昭和61年)に観世流の名に復したため、現在はシテ方のみで構成されている。 (ja)
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