In 1441, Zeami Motokiyo, a renowned Japanese actor and playwright of the Muromachi period, returned to mainland Japan after an extended stay on the island of Sado, where he had been exiled for political reasons. His homecoming marked a significant moment in his career and contributed to his enduring legacy in the realm of Japanese performing arts.
Unveiling the World of Zeami Motokiyo: Discovering the Masterful Aesthetician, Actor, and Playwright