Performances
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November 1964: More Worthy than Revenge
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- November 1964: The Vendetta in Iga </li> </p>
- November 1964: The Maple Viewing Party </li> </p>
- November 1964: The Two Butterflies </li> </p>
- November 1964: The Courier for Hell </li> </p>
- November 1964: The Battle of Ichinotani </li> </p>
- November 1964: The Romance in the Gay Quarters </li> </p>
- October 1967: Fishing for Wives </li> </p>
- October 1967: The Miracle at the Tsubosaka Kannon Temple </li> </p>
- February 1968: The Battle of Dannoura </li> </p>
- February 1968: The Love of Osome and Hisamatsu </li> </p>
- February 1968: The Three Blind Masseurs </li> </p>
- February 1968: The Pines on Mount Hibari </li> </p>
- February 1968: Oshun and Dembei </li> </p>
- February 1968: Fishing for Wives </li> </p>
- October 1968: The Color Prints of Kagamiyama </li> </p>
- October 1968: The Cherry Trees of the Imperial Palace </li> </p>
- October 1968: The Love of Ohan and Choemon </li> </p>
- May 1969: The Battle of Ichinotani </li> </p>
- May 1969: The Story of Priest Roben </li> </p>
- May 1969: The Infant Pilgrim </li> </p>
- September 1969: The Battle of Sakamoto Castle </li> </p>
- September 1969: The Travel on Mt. Yoshino </li> </p>
- September 1969: The Amorous Courier </li> </p>
- September 1969 Kōkōsei no tame no Bunraku Kyōshitsu: The Miracle at the Tsubosaka Kannon Temple </li> </p>
- October 1969: The Twenty-Four Dutiful Sons </li> </p>
- February 1970: The Battles of Genji and Heike </li> </p>
- February 1970: A Tragic Love Triangle </li> </p>
- April 1970: Yoshitsune and a Thousand Cherry Trees </li> </p>
- April 1970: Announcement on the assumption of his new stage name of Tsuruzawa Dōhachi II by Tokutarō Tsuruzawa </li> </p>
- May 1970: Yoshitsune and a Thousand Cherry Trees </li> </p>
- May 1970: Announcement on the assumption of his new stage name of Tsuruzawa Dōhachi II by Tokutarō Tsuruzawa </li> </p>
- July 1970: The Love Suicides at Sonezaki </li> </p>
- July 1970: Fishing for Wives </li> </p>
- August 1970 Tour: The Red-Hot Love of the Greengrocer's Daughter </li> </p>
- August 1970 Tour: The Love Suicides at Sonezaki </li> </p>
- August 1970: The Subscription List </li> </p>
- August 1970: The Two-Colored Reins </li> </p>
- August 1970: The Woman-Killer and the Hell of Oil </li> </p>
- September 1970: Sugawara's Secrets of Calligraphy </li> </p>
- October 1970: The Inauspicious Sword </li> </p>
- October 1970: The Teachings for Women </li> </p>
- October 1970: The White Fox of Shinoda </li> </p>
- October 1970: The Love of Ohan and Choemon </li> </p>
- November 1970: The Love-Inspired Murder </li> </p>
- November 1970: The Nunobiki Waterfall </li> </p>
- February 1971: The Vendetta by a Samurai in Rags </li> </p>
- February 1971: The Dances of the Four Seasons </li> </p>
- February 1971: The Love of Osome and Hisamatsu </li> </p>
- April 1971: The Teachings for Women </li> </p>
- April 1971: Urikohime and Amanjaku </li> </p>
- April 1971: The Battle of Dannoura </li> </p>
- April 1971: The Old Tale of Kusunoki </li> </p>
- May 1971: The Gion Festival </li> </p>
- May 1971: The Shiraishi Story </li> </p>
- July 1971: Gonza the Lancer </li> </p>
- July 1971: The Summer Festival at Naniwa </li> </p>
- July 1971: The Subscription List </li> </p>
- July 1971: The Three Oddities </li> </p>
- September 1971: The Battle of Ichinotani </li> </p>
- September 1971: The Crossroads of Gappo </li> </p>
- September 1971: The Battle of Dannoura </li> </p>
- September 1971 Bunraku Kanshō Kyōshitsu: The Love Suicides at Sonezaki </li> </p>
- September 1971 Kōkōsei no tame no Bunraku Kyōshitsu: The Love Suicides at Sonezaki </li> </p>
- October 1971: The Love of Osome and Hisamatsu </li> </p>
- October 1971: A Chushingura's Subplot </li> </p>
- October 1971: The Nine-Tailed Fox </li> </p>
- October 1971: The Amorous Courier on the Yamato Highway </li> </p>
- October 1971: A Supplement to Chushingura </li> </p>
- October 1971: Announcement of Takemoto Aioidayū III's retirement and the assumption of his new name, Takemoto Aioidayū IV', by Aikodayū Takemoto </li> </p>
- November 1971: The Inauspicious Sword </li> </p>
- November 1971: The Priest in Exile </li> </p>
- November 1971: The Amorous Courier </li> </p>
- November 1971: Tametomo The Archer General </li> </p>
- November 1971: Announcement of Takemoto Aioidayū III's retirement and the assumption of his new name, Takemoto Aioidayū IV', by Aikodayū Takemoto </li> </p>
- January 1972: The Miracle at the Tsubosaka Kannon Temple </li> </p>
- January 1972: The Pines on Mount Hibari </li> </p>
- January 1972: The Loyal Samurai </li> </p>
- January 1972: A Tragic Love Triangle </li> </p>
- January 1972: The Battle of Ichinotani </li> </p>
- January 1972: The Dance of Sambaso </li> </p>
- February 1972: The Two-Colored Reins </li> </p>
- February 1972: The Loyal Samurai </li> </p>
- February 1972: The Courier for Hell </li> </p>
- April 1972: The Vendetta in Iga </li> </p>
- April 1972: The Modoribashi Bridge </li> </p>
- April 1972: The Stone Monument of Glory </li> </p>
- April 1972: The Infant Pilgrim </li> </p>
- April 1972: The Rat's Romance </li> </p>
- May 1972: Sugawara's Secrets of Calligraphy </li> </p>
- July 1972: The Story of the Morning Glory </li> </p>
- July 1972: Kokaji the Swordsmith </li> </p>
- July 1972: The Stuttering Painter </li> </p>
- July 1972: The Love of Ohan and Choemon </li> </p>
- July 1972: The Bloodshed at Ise </li> </p>
- September 1972: The Trouble in the Date Household </li> </p>
- September 1972: The Maiden's Colorful Fan </li> </p>
- September 1972: The Three Oddities </li> </p>
- September 1972: The Pine Tree on the River Bank </li> </p>
- September 1972 Bunraku Kyōshitsu: The Amorous Courier </li> </p>
- October 1972: The League of the 47 Ronin </li> </p>
- November 1972: The Tycoon's Exploit </li> </p>
- November 1972: A Tragic Love Triangle </li> </p>
- November 1972: The New Barrier of Ataka </li> </p>
- January 1973: The Dance of Sambaso </li> </p>
- January 1973: The Love Suicides at Amijima </li> </p>
- January 1973: The Battle of Sakamoto Castle </li> </p>
- January 1973: Oshun and Dembei </li> </p>
- January 1973: The Three Blind Masseurs </li> </p>
- January 1973: Announcement on the change of puppeteer Monya Kiritake's name to Tamamatsu Yoshida III </li> </p>
- February 1973 Tour: The Trouble in the Date Household </li> </p>
- February 1973 Tour: The Miracle at the Tsubosaka Kannon Temple </li> </p>
- February 1973 Tour: The Infant Pilgrim </li> </p>
- February 1973 Tour: A Tragic Love Triangle </li> </p>
- February 1973 Tour: The Battle of Dannoura </li> </p>
- February 1973 Tour: The Red-Hot Love of the Greengrocer's Daughter </li> </p>
- February 1973: The Adachi Plain in Oshu </li> </p>
- February 1973: Announcement on the change of puppeteer Monya Kiritake's name to Tamamatsu Yoshida III </li> </p>
- February 1973 Bunkyo Public Hall: Onna no heiwa (Lysistrata) </li> </p>
- February 1973 Bunkyo Public Hall: The Battle of Dannoura </li> </p>
- April 1973: Yoshitsune and a Thousand Cherry Trees </li> </p>
- April 1973: The Pregnant Mountain Ogress (Heroine) </li> </p>
- April 1973: The Cherry Trees of the Imperial Palace </li> </p>
- April 1973: The Ridge Pole of the Sanjusangendo Temple </li> </p>
- April 1973: The Tycoon's Exploit </li> </p>
- April 1973: The Love Suicide of Tokubei and Ofusa </li> </p>
- November 1964: The Vendetta in Iga </li> </p>