Jidaimono (時代物) are Japanese kabuki or jōruri plays that feature historical plots and characters, often famous samurai battles. These are in contrast to sewamono (世話物), contemporary plays, which generally focus on commoners and domestic issues. 'Jidaimono' is usually translated as "period plays". Film and television productions in this mode are called jidaigeki (時代劇), and share many of the same features.
Jidaimono (時代物) are Japanese kabuki or jōruri plays that feature historical plots and characters, often famous samurai battles. These are in contrast...
yak hair or horse hair. The three main categories of kabuki play are jidaimono (時代物, historical or pre-Sengoku period stories), sewamono (世話物, "domestic"...
double-suicides of honor bound lovers. Of his puppet plays, around 70 are jidaimono (時代物) (historical romances) and 24 are sewamono (世話物) (domestic tragedies)...
features combat. Act Three is something of a sewamono insertion into the jidaimono tale, turning away from the affairs of warriors and politics to focus...
Date premiered 1697, Nakamura-za, Edo Place premiered Japan Original language Japanese Genre aragoto jidaimono Setting Tsurugaoka Hachimangū, Kamakura...
and first performed in 1778. Originally part of an all-day, five-act jidaimono play called Kinmon Gosan no Kiri ("The Golden Gate and the Paulownia Crest")...
period-accurate costumes and intense choreography. Types of kabuki play include jidaimono (historical plays) and sewamono ("contemporary" plays), as well as shosagoto...
and abstract dance productions. The three main categories of kabuki are jidaimono (historical), sewamono (domestic) and shosagoto (dance pieces). Somewhat...
love-suicide play (shinjūmono). Until this play, the common topic for jōruri was jidaimono or "history plays" while kabuki performances showed domestic plays. The...
themes, styles, and forms, including short dance pieces, period plays (jidaimono), contemporary genre pieces (sewamono), tragedies and comedies, as well...
bunraku and kabuki. The genre is in contrast to "period setting plays" or jidaimono. Though the distinction between "historical" and "contemporary" is not...
era and can refer to: Jidai (Arashi song) Jidai (Miyuki Nakajima song) Jidaimono, a Japanese dramatic genre; Jidaigeki, a Japanese dramatic genre. This...
combat and murder. Act Three is something of a sewamono insertion into the jidaimono tale, turning away from the affairs of warriors and politics to focus...
based on dance. It is one of the three genres of kabuki, together with jidaimono (historical plays) and sewamono (contemporary plays). A central element...
Yoritomo, Shitennō Date premiered 1719 Place premiered Japan Original language Japanese Genre jidaimono Setting Takadachi fortress, Hiraizumi, Iwate, Japan...
"fascinating work" and understands it less as a manga and more as an example of jidaimono, a genre of classic popular novels with historical themes. Shōwa Tennō...
historical figure Koxinga; as the play is loosely based on history, it is a jidaimono play, not a domestic play) in restoring the rightful dynasty of China...
performance. He was particularly admired for his dancing, his roles in jidaimono history plays, and his "large... stature... fine eyes and good features...