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Hachiji dachi (八字立:はちじだち) is a
stance used in karate. In English,
hachiji roughly translates to "the
character for eight," but in
context means something...
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comedy shows that
gained m****ive po****rity from the 1970s to the 1980s.
Hachiji-dayo! Zen'in-shūgō
achieved the
highest viewership rating of 50.5%, and...
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Sometimes this
stance is
called soto-
hachiji-dachi (外八字立). This is the
basic ready stance in Karate. Uchi
hachiji-dachi (内八字立,
literally "stand like the...
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Hachiji da yo! Zen'in shūgō was a ****anese
comedy television show that
originally aired from 1969 to 1985 on TBS. Its main
attraction was
sketch comedy...
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parallel (open, hip width).
Hachiji dachi: Feet apart, toes
pointing OUT at 45
degrees (open,
shoulder width). Uchi-
Hachiji dachi (Naifanchi Dachi): Feet...
- (e.g. in the kata
Kanku Dai)
Hachiji Dachi:
outward feet
stance Uchi
Hachiji Dachi:
inward feet stance;
reverse of
hachiji Dachi Iaigoshi Dachi: kneeling...
- Ken
Shimura and Cha Kato,
former members of the
group The
Drifters from
Hachiji Dayo! Zen'in Shugo, the
irreverent and
satirical program would poke fun...
- this
program went on to
become one of the most po****r
shows of its time,
Hachiji dayo,
Zenin Shugo!. Its low-brow
humour and
slapstick comedy made it po****r...
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regulars on the
Tokyo Broadcasting System Sa****ay prime-time
variety show
Hachiji da yo! Zen'in shūgō
which also
featured the
comedy group The
Drifters and...
- 6% 23
March 1975 NHK 40 Non-chan no Yume 50.6% 24
September 1988 NHK 44
Hachiji da yo! Zen'in shūgō 50.5% 7
April 1973 TBS 45 Otei-chan 50.0% 11 September...