近代能楽用語索引Index of Nō-related Terms in Modern Texts

外国語文献における曲名Play titles (non-Japanese texts)

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Chikubushima

Chikubu ShimaLombard, Frank Alanson(1928)An Outline History of the Japanese Drama, Allen and Unwin, London [EN]
  • 95[CHIKUBU SHIMA]
Beck, L. Adams(1933)The Ghost Plays of Japan, The Japan Society (NY), New York [EN]
  • 38This book is primarily historical but it gives translations of seven Nо̄ of different types-Okina, Chikubu Shima, Himuro, Eguchi, Fuji (The Spirit of the Wistaria), Manju ( or Nakamitsu), Ohara Goko; and one amusing Kyogen, Busu, with outline descriptions of three others.
ChikubushimaIkenouchi, Nobuyoshi(1925)Explanations of Nō plays: a vade mecum for spectators of Nō plays, Nōgakukai, Tokyo [EN]
  • 25Izutsu, Rōtaiko, Hanagatami, Hanjo, Futarishizuka, Tomonaga, Chikubushima, Oharagōkō, Tsuchigumo, Tsunemasa, Kozō, Sanemori, Hibariyama, Motomezuka, Settai, etc.
Lane Suzuki, Beatrice(1932)Nōgaku: Japanese Nō Plays, Murray, London [EN]
  • 19No plays of tho Number 1 group are: “Okina,” ” Himuro,” “Takasago,” “Tsurukame,” “Naniwa,” ” Yoro,” ” Oimatsu,” ” Chikubushima.”
Tikubu-simaNogami, Toyoichirō(1934)Japanese Noh Plays: How to See them, Board of Tourist Industry, Tokyo [EN]
  • 52Tikubu-sima (The God of the Isle of Tikubu)