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273: 326: 124:, known as the Kakuichi-bon, was developed over several decades beginning in the 1330s or 1340s, and was written down only a few months before his death as he recited it to his pupil Teiichi. The Tōdōza split over whether or not to accept Kakuichi's new version, with the 103:
as entertainment for members of the aristocracy. Kakuichi was a student of Jōichi (城一), the most famous Heike reciter in Kyoto, but soon surpassed his master and 1363 had the attained the highest rank (検校,
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is currently the most popular version, and is the version used for most scholarly studies.
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Little is known about his early life, but Kakuichi may have originally been a monk of
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of Japanese history, noted as the blind itinerant lute player (
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Japanese
Muromachi period
biwa hōshi
Heike Monogatari
Enkyō-ji
Himeji
Harima Province
Ashikaga Takauji
Kyoto
Tōdōza
Onin War
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0521223547
McCullough, Helen Craig
Stanford University Press
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9780804714181
OCLC 16472263
Sato, Hiroaki
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9781590207307
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0887276504
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