Seki Sanjuro III (三代目関三十郎) as Gyojji Shokuro (行司庄九郎) and Arashi Kanjuro (嵐冠十郎) as Onigatake (鬼ヶ嶽)
Collection:CSM Museum & Study Collection
Date: 1832
Maker: Utagawa Kunisada (歌川国貞)
Medium: O-ban Nishiki-e (大判錦絵, large-format coloured print)
Object number: O.8.1-2
DescriptionScenes from a play titled 'Sekitori Nidai Shobu-zuke (関取二代勝負附)' at the Ichimura theatre (市村座).
Sumo (相撲, Japanese martial arts) was a very popular entertainment for people in the Edo period. As a commercial strategy, it was common in Edo to have popular Kabuki actors play sumo wrestlers.
Sumo (相撲, Japanese martial arts) was a very popular entertainment for people in the Edo period. As a commercial strategy, it was common in Edo to have popular Kabuki actors play sumo wrestlers.