ICHIKAWA HAKUEN
   
FOUR GENERATIONS
Ichikawa Hakuen I
 

The actor Ichikawa Hakuen I held this name from the 11th lunar month of 1798 to the 10th lunar month of 1806.

Ichikawa Hakuen I playing the role of Ôtomo no Yamanushi, disguised as the pilgrim Eizen, in the kaomise drama "Oishigeru Nami no Une Une", which was staged in the 11th lunar month of 1800 at the Ichimuraza (print made by Utagawa Toyokuni I)

Ichikawa Hakuen II
 

The actor Ichikawa Ebizô V held the name of Ichikawa Hakuen II from the 5th lunar month of 1829 to the 7th lunar month of 1830, a second time the 5th lunar month of 1857, a third time from the 10th to the 11th lunar months of 1857, then a last time the 3rd lunar month of 1858.

Ichikawa Hakuen II playing the role of Danshichi Kurobê in the drama "Natsu Matsuri Naniwa Kagami", which was staged in the 5th lunar month of 1829 at the Naka no Shibai (print made by Utagawa Shigeharu)

Ichikawa Hakuen III
 

Ichikawa Danjûrô VIII never held the name of Ichikawa Hakuen III but he was considered as the third holder of the name.

A shinie for Ichikawa Hakuen III (1854)

Ichikawa Hakuen IV
 

The actor Ichikawa Ebizô VII held the name of Ichikawa Hakuen IV from the 1st lunar month of 1859 to 1874.

Ichikawa Hakuen IV playing the role of Sawai Seigorô in the drama "Hatsudôchû Sugoroku Soga", which was staged in the 1st lunar month of 1859 at the Nakamuraza (print made by Utagawa Toyokuni III)

 
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