Eric Davis,
Thanks for mentioning the film Birth of California Shamisen. I will drop filmmaker Nao Nakazawa a line and guilt trip him into making the film available here on this site as long as it`s OK with mr. Abbott!
Sid and Everyone (regarding Nitaboh)
Yes! One of my favorite films about the history of Tsugaru Shamisen.
Beautifully done and Agatsuma sans playing is Amazing as always. As far as it
s historical accuracy there are a few things to keep in mind.
The Bosama culture of over 100 years ago which forms the historical basis of the Nitaboh film and story was almost completely wiped away in terms of any records and historical facts about that time period. There was a purposeful forgetting of the past which overwhelmed the people of Tsugaru who regarded having a Shamisen playing bosama in their family lineage to be Shameful. Thus what we know about the actual Nitaboh is almost …well… to put it plainly Nothing.
We know there was a Shamisen player named Nitaboh who indeed lived and probably had some influence on the emerging music of Tsugaru Shamisen but I think what we have today is probably 99% legend and fantasy.
IN my opinion the story of Nitaboh is the story of ALL the poor destitute Shamisen players who lived in the snowy region of Tsugaru and who struggled with blindness and opression. And so focusing on one of them and calling him
NITABOH is more of a way to put a face on an otherwise faceless story… and although we may not know who the real Nitaboh was the story of his struggle is more or less true in the sense that Shamisen players in those days really were poor and practiced their asses off in the middle of raging snowstorms because that was their only way to survive!