National treasure Kabuki actor Sakata Tojuro dies at 88

Nov 15 (Kyodo) - Legendary Kabuki actor Sakata Tojuro, who had been recognized by the Japanese government as a living national treasure, died of old age on Thursday, a Kabuki production company said. He was 88.

A native of Kyoto, Tojuro came to prominence when, as a university student, he played a key role in a well-known play "The Love Suicides at Sonezaki."

Inheriting the tradition of Kamigata Kabuki from Kyoto and Osaka, Tojuro, whose real name is Kotaro Hayashi, was recognized as a living national treasure in 1994 and was awarded the country's top cultural award, the Order of Culture, in 2009.

Source: ANNnewsCH


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