Kanjinchō (勧進帳, The Subscription List) is a Japan kabuki play by Namiki Gohei III, based on the Noh play Ataka. It is one of the most popular plays in the modern kabuki repertory.
Belonging to the repertoires of the Naritaya and Kōritaya guilds, the play was first performed in March 1840, at the Kawarazaki-za in Edo. Ichikawa Ebizō V, Ichikawa Kuzō II and Ichikawa Danjūrō VIII played the leading roles of Benkei, Togashi and Yoshitsune respectively. The lines of Ichikawa Danjūrō and Matsumoto Kōshirō have come to be particularly celebrated for playing the role of Benkei in Kanjinchō.
Though bearing the same name and general narrative concept as a 1702 play, one of the Kabuki Jūhachiban, the modern version of Kanjinchō, going back to 1840, is believed to not be directly derived from, or connected to, this earlier aragoto piece.
Akira Kurosawa's film The Men Who Tread On the Tiger's Tail is partly based on Kanjinchō.
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