- T****sa
Kobiki (木挽 司,
Kobiki T****sa, born
October 18, 1958) is a ****anese
politician of the
Liberal Democratic Party, a
member of the
House of Representatives...
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Tamamo no Mae) also
originates from China. Ōe no
Masafusa (d. 1111) in
Kobiki (or Kobi no ki (狐眉記, A
record of fox spirits))
introduced the
story that...
- derivatives.
National Diet Library:
photograph of Kabuki-za in Kyobashi-ku,
Kobiki-cho,
Tokyo (1900); Ka****i-za (1901); Ka****i-za (1909); Kabuki-za (1911);...
- and for his
studies of ****anese grammar. Ōtsuki
Fumihiko was born in the
Kobiki-chō (木挽町)
section of Edo in what is now part of Ginza, Tokyo. He was the...
- for
Orchestra 1953/1958 ****anese Folk
Songs for
Chamber Orchestra 1957
Kobiki-Uta (Woodcutter's Song) for
Orchestra 1959
Symphonic Suite "Nohmen" (Masks...
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footballer T****sa
Iwamoto (岩本 司, born 1964), ****anese
politician T****sa
Kobiki (木挽 司, born 1958), ****anese
politician T****sa
Kobonoki (born 1991), ****anese...
- 2022-08-29.
Retrieved 2007-11-27. Kawajiri, Seitan. "Column:
Theatre in
Kobiki-cho (木挽町の芝居)" (in ****anese). Kabuki-za
Official Homepage.
Retrieved 11 April...
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Kazuyoshi Akaba 3rd
Yoshihiro Seki 4th
Kiichi Inoue 5th
Koichi Tani 6th T****sa
Kobiki 7th
Shigeo Omae 8th
Tetsuzo Fuyushiba 9th
Yasutoshi Nishimura 10th Kisaburo...
- commenced. 1951 :
Drafting of JIS began. 1952 : The Head
Office moved to
Ginza Kobiki-cho, Chūō-ku, Tokyo. 1958 : The
first National Meeting of Standardization...
- Yūji
Koseki 1909 1989
Takehisa Kosugi 1938 2018
Kiyoshige Koyama 1914 2009
Kobiki-Uta (Woodcutter's Song) for
Orchestra (1957),
Symphonic Suite "Nohmen" (1959)...