translated by Ineko Sato, as The Wind Rises in 1956, translated by Eiichi Hayashi, and as The Wind Awakes in 1967. A translation under the novel's original...
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2024 (2024-10-20) 28 4 "Confrontation" Transliteration: "Taiji" (Japanese: 対峙) Eiichi Hayashi & Akihiro Izumi Nobuo Tomizawa October 27, 2024 (2024-10-27) 29 5 "City...
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(2003) with Park Je Chun and Mi Yeon The Crushed Pellet (2003) with Eiichi Hayashi and Yoshisaburo Toyozumi Turntable Solo (2004) Compositions for Guitars...
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Hayashi Isao 林勲 (1988). Kazusa no Kuni Jōzai Hanshu ichimonji daimyō Hayashi-kōke kankei shiryōshū 上総國請西藩主一文字大名林侯家関係資料集. Kisarazu-shi: Hayashi Eiichi...
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(d). 1995 Piano Quintet Suite Somethin' Else /Blue Note Quintet, with Eiichi Hayashi (as), Marcus Belgrave (tp, voc), Rodney Whitaker (b), Tony Rabeson (d)...
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Note Records. Junko Onishi - Piano Marcus Belgrave - Trumpet, Vocal Eiichi Hayashi - Alto saxophone Rodney Whitaker - Bass Tony Rabeson - Drums Executive...
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Shigeru Ono, Former Japanese Soldiers who took the Republican side by Eiichi Hayashi. He had four children, ten grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren...
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Eiji Tsuburaya (redirect from Eiichi Tsumuraya)
decline, and he died in 1970. Eiji Tsuburaya was born Eiichi Tsumuraya (圓谷 英一, Tsumuraya Eiichi) on July 7, 1901, at a merchant house called Ōtsukaya...
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as Shigechika Hodaka. He is modeled after Shigetō Hozumi, a grandson of Eiichi Shibusawa. Kenichi Matsuyama as Tōichirō Katsuraba Kinari Hirano as Kei...
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Eiichi Baba (馬場 鍈一, Baba Eiichi, 5 October 1879 – 21 December 1937) was a bureaucrat and cabinet minister in early Shōwa period Japan. Baba was born in...
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von Schlippenbach – piano, conductor Aki Takase – piano, conductor Eiichi Hayashi – alto saxophone Walter Gauchel – tenor saxophone Hiroaki Katayama –...
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period Hayashi was busily cofounding and participating in various organizations of photographers. Together with Eiichi Akaho (赤穂英一, Akaho Eiichi), Shōtarō...
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November 1928) Kaneko Kentarō (10 November 1928) Shibusawa Eiichi (10 November 1928) Hayashi Gonsuke (10 November 1928) Wakatsuki Reijirō (10 November...
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Toshio Fukada, Kikujirō Fukushima, Shigeo Hayashi, Kenji Ishiguro, Shunkichi Kikuchi, Mitsugi Kishida, Eiichi Matsumoto, Shōmei Tōmatsu, Hiromi Tsuchida...
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Fukada, Kikujirō Fukushima, Shigeo Hayashi, Kenji Ishiguro, Shunkichi Kikuchi, Mitsugi Kishida, Yoshito Matsushige, Eiichi Matsumoto, Shōmei Tōmatsu, Hiromi...
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– with Paul Rutherford The Crushed Pellet (2003), Studio Wee – with Eiichi Hayashi and Otomo Yoshihide Live in Japan (2003), Qbico – with Arthur Doyle...
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Keizō Hayashi (林 敬三, Hayashi Keizō, 8 January 1907 – 12 November 1991) was a Japanese civil servant, general officer and the first Chairman of Joint Staff...
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(Acoustic & Electric), Backing Vocals/Choir Eiichi Ohtaki – Bass, Vocals, Backing Vocals/Choir Tatsuo Hayashi – Drums, Percussion, Backing Vocals/Choir...
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(vocal), Pierre Barouh (guitar / vocal), Choisori (percussionist), Eiichi Hayashi (sax), Hayasaka Sachi (sax), Tagata Toshiki(bass), Agatsuma Hiromitsu...
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and Matsumoto then formed the influential folk rock group Happy End with Eiichi Ohtaki and Shigeru Suzuki. One of the songs he composed for Happy End, "Kaze...
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A Long Vacation (category Eiichi Ohtaki albums)
A Long Vacation is an album by Japanese musician Eiichi Ohtaki, released on March 21, 1981. It sold over a million copies and won Best Album at the 23rd...
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Voyce McGinley: Percussion (V.4) Shinji Ebihara (V.5) Additional Personnel Eiichi Naito - Producer, Executive Producer, Management Dino Malito - Artists &...
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Metropolitan Yoiku-In which was established by Tokyo City (director was Eiichi Shibusawa) in 1901 and she became the nurse in charge of the ward. At that...
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(1974) Boku wa Tenshi ja Naiyo (1975, a soundtrack album, collaboration with Eiichi Otaki) Nippon Shōnen (Jipangu Boy) (1976) Kimi no koto Sukinanda (1977)...
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leaders, such as Foreign Minister Count Inoue Kaoru and Viscount Shibusawa Eiichi. Shibusawa and Okura Kihachiro submitted an application to form the Tokyo...
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form another band together, but Kosaka joined a production of Hair, so Eiichi Ohtaki, who had played with Hosono in a folk act reminiscent of The Kingston...
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Event occurs at opening credits (1:05 of 1:16). 監督 - 山本暎一 [Director - Eiichi Yamamoto] 宇宙戦艦ヤマトIII [Space Battleship Yamato III] (television series) (in...
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Hayashi left quickly thereafter. Tagayasu continued to use the name Ondekoza for his new group, and required the group to choose a new name. Hayashi,...
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needed] The movie begins in 1912 with Yasumasa Hirai explaining to Baron Eiichi Shibusawa Tokyo's long history as one of the most haunted cities in all...
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Japan Socialist Party 1946–1947 Succeeded by Inejiro Asanuma New office Chairman of the Democratic Socialist Party 1960–1967 Succeeded by Eiichi Nishimura...
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