Riverside beggar - Kawara Kojiki

Japanese: 河原乞食 - カワラコジキ
Riverside beggar - Kawara Kojiki
(Since Kabuki originated from performances at Shijo Kawara in Kyoto in the early modern period) This term was used to derogate from Kabuki actors.

Source: About Shogakukan Digital Daijisen Information | Legend

Japanese:
《歌舞伎が近世初期の京都四条河原の興行に起源するところから》歌舞伎役者などを卑しめていった語。河原者。

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