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Actor Sawamura Tosshō

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Multipart image? Gototei Kunisadaga GoGoGoGoGoGoThe title suggests that this is at least a diptych, on which two actors face each other. Kabuki actor Sawamura Tosshō Der Der Der Der in a role. Here he is dressed up as a walking monk (komusō Er Er 様) with the typical attributes, namely basket hat behind him and shakuhachi (Japanese bamboo flute) in his hand.
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Title: Actor Sawamura Tosshō
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Multipart image? Gototei Kunisadaga GoGoGoGoGoGoThe title suggests that this is at least a diptych, on which two actors face each other.
Kabuki actor Sawamura Tosshō Der Der Der Der in a role.
Here he is dressed up as a walking monk (komusō Er Er 様) with the typical attributes, namely basket hat behind him and shakuhachi (Japanese bamboo flute) in his hand.

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