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1. Documentation in posters programs, printed matters Tours of the Circus show from Japan, 1868 Poster-program of Sadayakko tours in Russia, 1902 Poster of Meiji za, 1905 Poster of Shinotimi za, 1905 Poster of Hanako tours in Germany, 1910s Booklet of theatre that was called in Russian "The Emperor's Theatre" (bought by the Museum of Theatre and Music Arts in 1934) Booklet of Hongôza (no later than 1930s: In April 1930: the Hongôza becomes a movie theater) 2. STAGE PROPERTIES Kabuki bell Umbrella used in Kabuki performance, 1961 Fan, Kabuki theatre, attrubuted in 1961 Fan, Kabuki, attributed in 1961 Beads of the Courtier, NARUKAMI, 1961 3. COSTUMES AND COSTUME ELEMENTS Kabuki actor's shoes Tabi (足袋) Kabuki actor's shoes Geta Name towels of Kabuki actors 4. TOYS REPRESENTING KABUKI CHARACTERS Toy of a character, SHIBARAKU (1920s) Toy of a character, SHIBARAKU (1920s) 5.
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