-
greater part of his
career he
wrote under the
professional name
Kawatake Shinshichi, only
taking the name
Mokuami on his
retirement from the
stage in 1881...
- Toyoda, and the
founder of the
Takashimaya department stores corporation,
Shinshichi Iida. On 1
April 2023,
Toyoda stepped down as
Toyota president and became...
-
Takashimaya store was
opened in
Kyoto in 1831 as a sole
proprietorship owned by
Shinshichi Iida, a
merchant from present-day ****ui Prefecture. The
original store...
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might have been
inspired by
another entrant,
third prize winner Takeuchi Shinshichi, and are
believed to have been
chosen because they
reflected a more modern...
- Iida, the
daughter of the
Takashimaya department store chain co-founder,
Shinshichi Iida. In 1926,
Kiichiro established Toyota Industries Corporation and...
- Yu
Tokui as
Yamada Tamehisa Shūichirō
Masuda as
Arima Shinshichi Masaki Izawa as
young Shinshichi Takurō Ōno as
Nakamura Hanjirō
Rukito Nakamura as young...
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emperor (the kōbu
gattai policy).
Around 60 to 70 samurai, led by
Arima Shinshichi and
including Ryōma as one of the progressives, met at the
Teradaya inn...
-
Kakuzen Tokue Hanasawa as
Yosaku Shinsuke Minami as
Henoichi Shirō Itō as
Shinshichi Toru Abe as Boss Tōbei Wang Ling as Li
Yumei Cheung Yik as Li Xiangrong...
- at the
Shimbashi Embujo.[citation needed] A new
adaptation by
Kawatake Shinshichi III was
staged for the
first time with a full
kabuki casting in June 1989...
- Yokohama, ****an:
Yokohama Bunsha. OCLC 503765496. Jokô III, Segawa;
Shinshichi II,
Kawatake (1851). "Higashiyama
Sakura Sôshi" [Higashiyama
Sakura Zôshi]...