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Tamizō Ishida (石田民三,
Ishida Tamizō, 7 June 1901 – 1
October 1972) was a ****anese film
director and screenwriter. He is most
noted for his 1938 historical...
- and The
Blossoms Have Fallen, is a 1938 ****anese
drama film
directed by
Tamizō Ishida,
based on a play by
Kaoru Morimoto. Set
within a
Kyoto geisha house...
- Prefecture. The site is
dedicated to the
Miyazaki Brothers: Hachirō [ja], Tōten,
Tamizō [ja], and Yazō [ja], and
their connection to Sun Yat-sen, the
leader of...
- 18 June 1898
Kunsaku Kobayashi (小林董作) 19
September 1898 to 18 June 1906
Tamizo Wakao (若尾民造) 24 July 1906 to 5
March 1907
Heishiro Kato (加藤平四郎) 20 April...
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known for his
portraits of the
kabuki actors,
especially the star Onoe
Tamizō II.
Signatures of
other artists named Shunshi from left to right: “Seiyōsai...
- Ōhara
Institute for
Social Research.
Beginning in 1920, he and
Kuchida Tamizō were
dispatched to
Europe for two
years to
gather books and
other materials...
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briefly attended the ****an Women's University, but left
school to
marry Tamizo Kushida [ja], an economist.
After his
death in 1934,
Kushida sold insurance...
- Hata****a Jūzō;
Naritaya Shichizaemon II;
Ichikawa Sanshō IV
Hamuraya Arashi Rikan II; Onoe
Tamizō II
Arashi Minshi VI;
Arashi Kan'emon;
Arashi Rikan IV...
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Social Activists Hachirō Miyazaki [ja] (known as the
Rousseau of Kumamoto),
Tamizō Miyazaki [ja] and Yazō Miyazaki [ja]. From a
young age, Tōten was told to...
- Senzō Yoji
Yamada 1972
Zatoichi at
Large Tōbei
Kazuo Mori 1978 The
Incident Tamizō Kiyokawa Yo****arō
Nomura 1980 The
Battle of Port
Arthur Itō
Hirobumi Toshio...