
Nezumi Kozō - Wikipedia
Nezumi Kozō (鼠小僧) is the nickname of Nakamura Jirokichi (仲村次郎吉, c. 1797–1831), a Japanese thief and folk hero who lived in Edo (present-day Tokyo) during the Edo period. [1] His exploits have been commemorated in kabuki theatre, …
[Nezumi Kozō] : r/Watches - Reddit
Sep 29, 2023 · I think Nezumi makes some very nice looking watches and the quality doesn't let it down. I think you'd be more worried about the Seiko VK36 than the watch itself, and the issues with those are kind of the same in all watches anyways.
6 Crazy Tales Of Japan's Two Badass Robin Hood Figures
Jan 10, 2021 · The second Japanese Robin Hood was born Nakamura Jirokichi (1797 – 1831), with "Nezumi Kozo" being a nickname literally meaning "Rat Boy." Nezumi was a burglar who liked to enter the homes of the wealthy through the roof and creep around like a rat.
Robin Hoods of the World: Japan's Jirokichi the Rat - BBC
Sep 5, 2002 · Japan has its very own Robin Hood character who is thought to have stolen from the rich to give to the poor. His name was Jirokichi the Rat, alias Nezumi-Kozo, which translates into English...
Nezumi Kozō: Japan’s Very Own Robin Hood | KCP International
Apr 30, 2013 · Nakamura Jirokichi (仲村次郎吉, 1797 – 1831) was a Japanese thief who became a folk hero by stealing from the rich and giving to the poor, much like the infamous Robin Hood. He was also nicknamed Nezumi Kozō (鼠小僧). Nezumi means “rat” and Kozō is a term used for errand-boys in the Edo period.
Nezumi Kozo (1797 — 1831) | World Biographical Encyclopedia
Nezumi Kozō is the nickname of Nakamura Jirokichi, a Japanese thief and folk hero who lived in Edo during the Edo period. In 1822, he was caught and tattooed, and banished from Edo.
NEZUMI KOZÔ - KABUKI 21
Kawatake Shinshichi II 's drama "Nezumi Komon Haru no Shingata", commonly called "Nezumi Kozô", was premiered in the 1st lunar month of 1857 at the Ichimuraza [casting]. It was based on a famous kôdan created by Matsubayashi Hakuen II and about the Edo thief Nakamura Jirokichi, who was nickmaned the mouse kid (Nezumi Kozô).
Nezumi, Edo wo hashiru (TV Series 2014– ) - IMDb
Dec 22, 2004 · Nezumi, Edo wo hashiru: With Hideaki Takizawa, Nana Katase, Taiga Kyômoto, Masahiro Takashima. Set in the late Edo Period. Jirokichi (Hideaki Takizawa) plays around during the day, but at night becomes a completely different person. His nickname is Nezumi-Kozo (literally "Rat Boy").
Nezumi-Kozo, Running Around Edo - AsianWiki
Mar 20, 2014 · Drama: Nezumi-Kozo, Running Around Edo Romaji: Nezumi, Edo wo Hashiru Japanese: 鼠、江戸を疾る Director: Rintaro Mayuzumi, Yasuhiro Kawamura, Tomohiko Yamashita; Writer: Jiro Akagawa (novel), Sumio Omori, Izumi Kawasaki; Network: NHK; Episodes: 9 Release Date: January 9 - March 20, 2014 Runtime: Thursday 20:00-20:43 Language: Japanese ...
Nezumi Kozo, a Japanese Robin Hood - Muza-chan
Aug 11, 2011 · It seems that Nezumi Kozō, over a period of 15 years, robbed over 100 samurai residences, gathering a huge amount of money. But when he got caught, he was having only a small sum of money… and so the legend started, because people said that he …