Sorori Shinzaemon

1587–1597) was the stage name of Sugimoto Shinzaemon (杉本 新左衛門), a Japanese comedian and retainer of Toyotomi Hideyoshi.

He studied the art of chanoyu under Takeno Jō'ō, and was also versed in kyōka.

Sorori then composed a poem: "Having thus farted, I received two provinces: Harima on my head, and Bitchū on my ass" (おならして国二ヶ国を得たりけり頭はりまに尻はびっちう).

For many years, the relative scarcity of contemporary manuscripts mentioning Sorori resulted in a theory that he was actually the same person as Anrakuan Sakuden, another comedian of the period.

However, according to Kitagawa Hiroshi [ja], a diary from 1587 belonging to the kuge Nishinotōin Tokiyoshi [ja] mentions that a person named Sorori gave amusing lectures and did a comical impression of Chinese person.