Fudo Myôô in "Tsuwamono Kongen Soga" (兵根元曾我) - Series 18 Kabuki plays #5
不動 歌舞伎十八番
The print
Artist: Ôta Masamitsu
Publisher: Gekishokankokai 劇画刊行会
Carver: Ôkura Hanbei III (1890-1970)
Printer: Shinmi Yohei (1885-1935)
Date: 1931
Format: 18cm x 20cm
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The first version of "Fudô" was staged in Edo in 1697 as a scene of the drama "Tsuwamono Kongen Soga"with Ichikawa Kuzô I in the leading role. It also became the finale of "Narukami Fudô Kitayama Zakura" in 1742 in Ôsaka starring Ichikawa Ebizô II as the deity Fudô Myôô and this is how it is staged today. This role was transmitted from generation to generation up to Ichikawa Ebizô V, who added it to his Kabuki Jûhachiban in 1840.
The noble Hayakumo plots to overthrow the emperor and rule the country. A courtesan is sent by the court to retrieve the sacred mirror, symbol of power and seduced Hayakumo. She then succeed in getting hold of the mirror, but Hayakumo is not fooled and tries to get it back. He is then confronted by several warriors. Hayakumo begins then to spit fire and the warriors retreat. But the god Fudô Myôô appears and run his sword through the villain and kills him, thus restoring peace to the land.
Ueno Tadamasa - Fudô Myôô (1953)
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