centuries-old traditions which continue today: Gidayubushi (義太夫節)—during the Edo period, Takemoto Gidayu (竹本義太夫) began to play jōruri in Osaka. This type of jōruri...
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Ogie-bushi (荻江節) 1993 Music Katō-bushi (河東節) 1993 Music Katō-bushi shamisen (河東節三味線) 2009 Music Katō-bushi jōruri (河東節三味線) 1994 Music Gidayū-bushi (義太夫節) 1980...
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Nikkei (in Japanese). 17 August 2014. Retrieved 4 July 2022. "清元栄三氏が死去 清元節三味線の人間国宝" [Eizō Kiyomoto has died, a Living National Treasure of the Kiyomoto-bushi...
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Holder Comments Image Ref. Noh - Kotsuzumi 能楽・小鼓 Nōgaku kotsuzumi Araki Kensaku (荒木建作) [1] Gidayū-bushi 義太夫節 Gidayū-bushi Tomizawa Hinafumi (豊澤雛文) [2]...
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Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity [2] Gidayū Bushi Shamisen 義太夫節三味線 gidayū bushi shamisen Miyazaki Kimiko (宮崎 君子) [3]...
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