Nabira' on which a performer's name is written and 'mekuri' which is a stand that supports the nabira were only used in Kamigata until the Meiji period, though they are commonly used today; likewise nowadays common 'debayashi' (music played when a performer appears on stage) was exclusive to Kamigata until the early Showa period. 今日では普通に使用されている、演者の名前を書いた名ビラやそれを掲げておく台のメクリは明治時代まで、出囃子 (落語)は昭和初期まで、上方の寄席でしか使用されていなかった。 |