Transcription of Letters to Komajiro Sato in the Collection of Historical Materials Related to Dance Held by the Sato Family in Osaka Kita-no-shinchi (1)
アイテムタイプ
紀要論文 / Departmental Bulletin Paper
言語
日本語
キーワード
大阪北の新地, 半井桃水, 岡鬼太郎, 田中良, 遠山静雄, 木村富子
キーワード(英)
Kita-no-shinchi in Osaka, NAKARAI Tosui (半井桃水), OKA Onitaro(岡鬼太郎), TANAKA Ryo(田中良), TOYAMA Shizuo(遠山静雄), KIMURA Tomiko(木村富子)
Graduate School of Human and Socio-Enviromental Studies Kanazawa University
抄録
This paper introduces letters in the Sato family’s historical materials related to Haru-no-odori and Onshukai held in Kita-no-shinchi, one of the Osaka Kagai. The historical materials belonged to the current owner's grandfather, Komajiro Sato. It was the emergence of historical materials in Osaka Kagai, which were thought to have been destroyed by two large air raids at the end of World War Ⅱ. In addition, the letters date from the end of the Taisho era to the beginning of the Showa era, and are valuable as historical materials that convey the relationship between the culture, artistic activities and Kagai developed on a nationwide scale, such as the opening of the Tsukiji-shogekijo, the Hanayagi-buyokenkyukai, and the new dance. Hence, these materials may be of interest to a wide range of researchers, particularly in the fields related to culture and society. Due to the number of characters, we introduce them into two parts. This study provides an overview of the historical materials, and then introduces letters from those involved in the Hokuyo Naniwa Dance.