Ichikawa Shinnosuke
In this Japanese name, the family name is Ichikawa.

The Ichikawa family crest (mon)
Ichikawa Shinnosuke (å¸‚å· æ–°ä¹‹åŠ©) is a stage name taken on by a series of Kabuki actors of the Ichikawa family. Most of these were blood relatives, though some were adopted into the family.
Shinnosuke, like other actors' names, is bestowed (or given up) at grand naming ceremonies called shÅ«mei in which a number of actors formally change their names. A number of actors have followed a particular sequence in their stage names, following their time as Ichikawa Shinnosuke by being granted the names Ichikawa EbizÅ or Ichikawa DanjÅ«rÅ.
The design of the Ichikawa family mon, three squares nested inside one another, is called mimasu (三å‡).
Lineage
- Ichikawa Shinnosuke I (August 1794–1797)[1] – Later, EbizŠV and DanjūrŠVII. Established the Kabuki Jūhachiban.
- Ichikawa Shinnosuke II (November 1823 – February 1825) – Son of Shinnosuke I. Later became DanjūrŠVIII.
- Ichikawa Shinnosuke III (until February 1844) – Son of Shinnosuke I. Later became EbizŠVII.
- Ichikawa Shinnosuke IV (from July 1863) – Son of Shinnosuke I. Later became EbizŠVIII.
- Ichikawa Shinnosuke V (May 1913 – January 1957) – husband of daughter of DanjūrŠIX.
- Ichikawa Shinnosuke VI (May 1958 – October 1969) – Son of DanjūrŠXI, later became DanjūrŠXII.
- Ichikawa Shinnosuke VII (May 1985 – April 2004) – Son of Shinnosuke VI. Later, Ichikawa EbizŠXI, the actor currently bearing that name.
Others
- Kataoka Nizaemon VIII (lived 1810 – 16 February 1863) is not formally acknowledged as a member of the lineage, though he was adopted by DanjūrŠVII and called Ichikawa Shinnosuke VI for a few years during his childhood. Kamigata actor.
- Ichikawa KomazŠVI a son of DanjūrŠVII, held the name Shinnosuke for a short time in his childhood, but is not counted in the lineage.
Notes
- ↑ Note: the dates given here do not represent the birth/death dates of the actor; rather, they indicate the period during which the actor held the name DanjÅ«rÅ.
References
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