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English: Front cover of a book of Noh plays, including Kasuga Ryūjin, Nomori, Ukai, Nishikigi, and Funabashi. Written by Kita Rokuheita of the Kita school; published 1925 by Ejima Ihee.
日本語: 大正十四年(1925)に、江島伊兵衛が出版した能の謡本の表。著作家は喜多流の喜多六平太。「春日龍神」、「野守」、「鵜飼」、「錦木」、「船橋」という舞を占めている。
Date Book published 20 January 1925
Source Scan of a book of Noh plays published in 1925, by Ejima Ihee (江島伊兵衛). Written by Kita Rokuheita (喜多六平太)。 Book in private collection of User:LordAmeth; scanned by same.
Author Original book author: Kita Rokuheita (喜多六平太); scanned by LordAmeth

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