Talk:Kumadori

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Sources removed until they can be referenced inline[edit]

I've shifted some of the sources used in this article off the main page and onto this talk page - this is so I can have a look at them in-detail and figure out just where they need to be referenced inline. The sources previously used on this article are:

Cavaye, Ronald (2005). A Guide to the Japanese Stage - From Traditional to Cutting Edge. Tokyo: Kodansha. ISBN 978-4-77002987-4.

Kincaid, Zoe (1925). Kabuki: The Popular Stage of Japan. London: MacMillan and Co.

http://www2.ntj.jac.go.jp/dglib/edc_dic/dictionary/dic_ka/dic_ka_32.html <- and this one, which is in Japanese and will need a look into for translations.

The first two books aren't available on Google Books, so until someone with a physical copy can come along and say, "hey, this is where I'd shove a reference in for that", I can't do anything with them - so they're stationed here.

For the time being, I have at least two books at my disposal I can use to re-reference or fill out this article with. These are Photographic Kabuki Kaleidoscope and Kabuki Costume (by Ruth M. Shaver). --Ineffablebookkeeper (talk) 11:20, 20 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]