“1590s manga follows Izumo no Okuni and daughter Kiki pioneering kabuki theater amid Japan's unification after warring states.”
Kabuki Princess: The Greatest Girl
かぶき姫 ―天下一の女―
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1590s manga follows Izumo no Okuni and daughter Kiki pioneering kabuki theater amid Japan's unification after warring states.
Set in the 1590s, this manga tells the story of the rise of kabuki theater. Kiki is traveling with her mother, Izumo no Okuni, as she tries to spread the popularity of her new style of dramatic dancing. They face a lot of difficulties in this politically tumultuous period of history, as the warring states period comes to a close and Japan moves towards unification.
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A Manga Publication
- Format 2 vol ch × vol
- Published Jan 2010 – ongoing
- Source Manga media type
- Ref. BS-M69471 catalog