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Sakata Tōjūrō IV (四代目坂田藤十郎, Yondaime Sakata Tōjūrō, born Hirotarō Hayashi (林 宏太郎, Hayashi Hirotarō), 31 December 1931 – 12 November 2020) was a Japanese kabuki actor in the Kamigata style and was officially designated a Living National Treasure.
16 de nov. de 2020 · Celebrated kabuki actor Sakata Tojuro IV, a living national treasure and winner of numerous cultural awards, and the driving force behind a revival of the kamigata style of kabuki favored in Western Japan, died of natural causes in Tokyo on November 12. He was 88.
Sakata Tôjûrô IV was an outstanding wagotoshi / onnagata and one of the very few actors of the Shôwa and Heisei eras to preserve the great tradition of the Kamigata Kabuki.
Sakata Tōjūrō (坂田藤十郎) refers to a family of kabuki actors in Kyoto and Osaka and it is the stage name of a series of Kabuki actors over the course of the history of the form. The first Sakata Tōjūrō (1646–1709) was the most popular kabuki actor in Kyoto-Osaka during the Genroku era. He played tachiyaku roles.
Sakata Tōjūrō IV sadly passes away. Kabuki actor and Living National Treasure Sakata Tōjūrō sadly passed away on November 12 at a hospital in Tokyo. He was 88. May his soul rest in peace.
Sakata Tōjūrō IV (四代目坂田藤十郎, Yondaime Sakata Tōjūrō) (31 December 1931 – 12 November 2020) was a Japanese kabuki actor. Many of his works were in the Kamigata style. He was honored as a Living National Treasure.
Yodai-me (IV) Tojuro SAKATA (male, December 31, 1931 -) is a Japanese actor and kabuki actor. His yago (commonly, the name of a shop and, for a kabuki actor, the name of his stage family) is YAMASHIRO-ya ("ya" means a shop). His family emblem is. His real name is Kotaro HAYASHI.