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    Musei Tokugawa (徳川 夢声, Tokugawa Musei, 13 April 1894 – 1 August 1971) was a Japanese benshi, actor, raconteur, essayist, and radio and television personality...
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    that parents were responsible for their deaths. Some people, including Musei Tokugawa, supported the assertion. Yuriko Miyamoto and Michiko Fujiwara criticized...
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    voices into large spaces. Famous benshi active in the silent era include Musei Tokugawa (at the Aoikan and Musashinokan theaters), Saburō Somei (at the Denkikan)...
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  • storyteller or benshi as well as musical accompaniment. The famous benshi Musei Tokugawa narrated the film at the Musashinokan theater in Shinjuku in Tokyo....
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  • Second Townsman Chitose Maki as Townswoman Eigorō Onoe as The Shōgun Musei Tokugawa as Narrator Mikami's novel had been adapted for the screen numerous...
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  • illnesses led him to re-take 3rd and 4th grade to recover, listening to Musei Tokugawa and rakugo on the radio. In 1942 the outbreak of war with the US forced...
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    mid–1910s as a high-class foreign film theater, featuring benshi such as Musei Tokugawa. After the Great Kanto earthquake, it re-opened in October 1924 with...
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    line. Famous Japanese actors have served as honorary village chief. Musei Tokugawa (1965 ~ 1971) Hisaya Morishige (1971 ~ 2004) Shoichi Ozawa (2004 ~ 2012)...
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  • Kiyokawa as Toshiko Kamura Yatarō Kurokawa as Takuoka, the painter Musei Tokugawa as Yokogawa, Toshiko's uncle Roppa Furukawa as Gentaro, Toshiko's brother...
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  • hard, and his younger brothers rejoice, the parents appear worried. Musei Tokugawa as Mr. Ishimura Noriko Honma as Mrs. Ishimura Akira Ubukata as Kiichi...
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    recorder – Kinjiro Kanayama Music supervisor – Jiang Wen-Ye Commentator – Musei Tokugawa Kinema-Junpo Co.'s database introduces it as a highly discussed work...
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    Hara Nobuko's mother Haruko Wanibuchi Nobuko Tashiro Susumu Fujita Nobuko's father Musei Tokugawa old man Akira Nagoya Driver Akira Ōizumi Michiko Ozawa...
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  • Snake) Kaoru Yachigusa as Xiao-Qing. Bai-niang's servant, a green snake Musei Tokugawa as the selfish Taoist monk Kichijiro Ueda as Wang Ming, the moneylender...
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    was also famous in the silent era for the erudite benshi narration of Musei Tokugawa. It also occasionally showed Japanese films such as Teinosuke Kinugasa's...
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    Takayama (Kenji Susukida [ja]), Keita Fujiwara (Kamatari Fujiwara), and Musei Tokugawa. Of the initial run of three plays, Sonoi was cast in Genkanburo ("entryway...
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    in 1933 the comedy troupe "Warai no Tengoku" (Laughter Heaven) with Musei Tokugawa. He joined Toho in 1935 and, starring in stage revues and films, became...
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    founder Yasaburō Shimonaka [ja], novelist Yasunari Kawabata and actor Musei Tokugawa did end up visiting Nagaoka after receiving her invitations. She passed...
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  • architect Hideo Kobayashi, author and literary critic Jun Takami, author Musei Tokugawa, a Japanese benshi, actor, raconteur, essayist, and radio and television...
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  • (彼女). Its first written attestation as a pronoun is attributed to Tokugawa Musei's 1929 essay collection Mandanshū (漫談集); as a noun meaning "boyfriend...
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    Osamu, Aoyagi Mizuho, Ima Harube, Miyoshi Tatsuji, Hino Ashihei, and Tokugawa Musei. Because of this history Asagaya is also known as "Literary Town Asagaya"...
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