Kuniyoshi 国芳: Station Takamiya, Kamiya Iemon 高宮

Kuniyoshi 国芳: Station Takamiya, Kamiya Iemon 高宮

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Artist: Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1798-1861) Title: Station Takamiya, Kamiya Iemon 高宮 Series: Sixty-nine Stations of the Kisokaidô Road  木曾街道六十九次之内 Date: 8/1852 In a scene that appears to us as a simple fisherman about to cast his line, Kuniyoshi’s audience know that this is actually the villain Iemon from kabuki’s most famous ghost story: A Tokaido Ghost Story at Yotsuya (Tokaido Yotusya kaidan). We are about to witness the climax of the play, where the two people that Iemon has murdered and nailed to a board that he threw into the Onbo canal rise up magically to hauntingly confront him for his evil deeds. Here we see floating in the river just a corner of the board and a piece of straw that probably covered the body of a victim. In the distance approaches another character from the play, perhaps, Sado Yomoshichi. The surname of Iemon was sometimes given as Kamiya and sometimes as Tamiya, which gives Kuniyoshi an opening for wordplay with the name of the station. In choosing to illustrate th

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