Taiko Hirabayashi (平林 たい子, Hirabayashi Taiko, 3 October 1905 – 17 February 1972) was the pen-name of a Japanese writer. Her real name was Hirabayashi...
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Japanese boxer Gordon Hirabayashi (1918–2012), American sociologist Hirabayashi Taiko (平林 たい子, 1905–1972), Japanese writer Asako Hirabayashi (born 1960), Asian-American...
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Patti Jo "PJ" Hirabayashi is one of the pioneers of the North American Taiko movement. She is the founder of TaikoPeace, President of Kodo Arts Sphere...
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Roy Hirabayashi (born 1951) is a Japanese American composer, performer, teacher and activist known for his work as a leader in North American Taiko. He...
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another group called Kinnara Taiko. San Jose Taiko later formed in 1973 in Japantown, San Jose, under Roy and PJ Hirabayashi. Taiko started to branch out to...
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unwaivering allegiance to Japantown, San Jose. San Jose Taiko was founded by Roy Hirabayashi, Dean Miyakusu and Rev. Hiroshi Abiko. After the three attended...
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released the Murakami Ryū Movie and Novel Collection. He also won the Taiko Hirabayashi Prize. The same year, he wrote the novel Topaz II, about a female...
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Shohei Imamura's The Insect Woman. The film was based on a novel by Taiko Hirabayashi and had been previously adapted to the screen as Song from the Underworld...
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repertoire. Members went to visit other taiko groups and performers such as San Jose Taiko and Roy Hirabayashi to bring back new ideas for performing and...
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according to Takeo Okuno, the group also included Miyoshi Jūrō and Taiko Hirabayashi. Buraiha writers are sometimes referred to as the "decadents" in the...
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needed] Stanford Taiko's first official activity was a workshop with San Jose Taiko, then led by PJ Hirabayashi and Roy Hirabayashi. The group held additional...
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other taiko groups and solo performers such as solo taiko artist Tiffany Tamaribuchi, solo taiko artist Kenny Endo and PJ and Roy Hirabayashi of San...
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Himuro (1957–2008), novelist, essayist Matsuri Hino manga writer Taiko Hirabayashi (1905–1972), writer Raichō Hiratsuka (1886–1971), writer, activist...
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370 BCE, Greece, nf) Hipponax (fl. late 6th c. BCE, Ephesus, p) Taiko Hirabayashi (平林たい子, 1905–1972, Japan, nf/f) Hiraide Shū (平出修, 1878–1914, Japan...
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1984, his book The Structure of 'Ma' (〈間〉の構造, 'Ma' no kōzō) won the Taiko Hirabayashi Literary Award, and in 1994, his book The Legend of Yukio Mishima...
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including Kinnara Taiko of Los Angeles, Roy and P.J. Hirabayashi of the San Jose Taiko Group and Sensei Seiichi Tanaka of the San Francisco Taiko Dojo. Fellow...
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wo (青い影の痛みを, The Pain of Blue Shadows). She was also awarded the Hirabayashi Taiko Prize for short story Koe no Shoufu (声の娼婦, The Voice Prostitute)....
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Historian Masuzō Tanaka placed Mochizuki and her fellow feminist Taiko Hirabayashi at the centre of his analysis of Japanese women's role in the expansionism...
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had one daughter. Iwahashi's husband died of cancer in 1983. 1982 - Taiko Hirabayashi Prize [ja] for the short story collection Asai Nemuri 1986 - New Artist...
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Japan), manga creator S. E. Hinton (b. 1948, United States), ch. nv. Taiko Hirabayashi (平林たい子, 1905–1972, Japan), fiction wr. & es. Hiratsuka Raichō (平塚らいちょう...
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Itsue, Yoshiko Yuasa, Miyamoto Yuriko, Fumiko Hayashi, Ineko Sata, Taiko Hirabayashi, Sasaki Fumiko Enchi, and Yoko Ota. In the magazine's later years...
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literature movement such as Hayama Yoshiki, Ishikawa Tatsuzō, and Hirabayashi Taiko as well as Korean writer Chō Kakuchū (張 赫宙). In total, 15 issues of...
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(d. 1969) October 2 – Fumiko Enchi, writer (d. 1986) October 3 – Taiko Hirabayashi, writer (d. 1972) November 15 – Tamiki Hara, writer (d. 1951) January...
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ururu hi ni (“When the Wheat Ripens”, 1978), which was awarded the Hirabayashi Taiko Literary Prize. Other noteworthy works include Nigai Natsu (“Bitter...
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June 13, 1971) Hino Ashihei (January 25, 1907 – January 24, 1960) Hirabayashi Taiko (1905–1971) Hiraide Shu (April 3, 1878 – March 17, 1914) Hiraiwa Yumie...
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football player December 28 - Shinobu Terajima, actress February 17 – Taiko Hirabayashi, writer (b. 1905) April 16 - Yasunari Kawabata, writer, Nobel Prize...
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Honor, Purple Ribbon (Shiju Hōshō), 1990 Okinawa Times Prize, 1991 Taiko Hirabayashi Literary Prize, 1993 Person of Cultural Merit, 1995 Order of the Rising...
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(ミモザの林を). Her Gakka Koide Narashige no Shōzō (画家小出楢重の肖像) won the Hirabayashi Taiko Prize [ja] in 1992. Her 1994 Yodogawa ni Chikai Machi kara (淀川にちかい町から)...
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early 1990s, Koichi Tamano performed atop the giant drum of San Francisco Taiko Dojo inside Grace Cathedral, San Francisco, in an international religious...
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for Sashite juyo denai ichinichi (A Day of Little Importance) 1994 Hirabayashi Taiko Prize, for Shinka no tokei (Evolution Clock) 2000 Yomiuri Literary...
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