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Tomimoto Kenkichi (富本憲吉, June 5, 1886 – June 8, 1963) was a ****anese
potter and a
Living National Treasure. His
family came from Nara prefecture. He received...
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Tomimoto-bushi (富本節) is a
style of ****anese jōruri
music –
narrative singing with
shamisen accompaniment.
Noted for its
subtlety and refinement, it was...
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composition depicts the
profiles of
three celebrity beauties of the time:
geisha Tomimoto Toyohina, and
teahouse waitresses Naniwaya Kita and
Takashima Hisa. The...
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declining mental and
physical health, she went on to
marry Tomimoto Kenkichi,
change her name to
Tomimoto Kazue, and have two children.
Otake lived separately...
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kabuki dances in Edo (Toko) in 1814
during the late Edo period. He pla****
tomimoto-bushi
style at first,
before moving from
playing this
style to the kiyomotobushi...
- The
Tomimoto Kenkichi Memorial Museum (富本憲吉記念館,
Tomimoto Kenkichi Kinenkan)
opened in Ando, Nara Prefecture, ****an in 1974. It is
dedicated to the life...
- Hōshi
Tomimoto Toyohina (富本豊雛) was a
geisha who
worked at the
Tamamuraya in Yoshiwara. She was
dubbed "
Tomimoto"
having made her name
playing Tomimoto-bushi...
- doi:10.1007/978-3-662-03078-3_65. ISBN 978-3-662-03078-3.
Akiguchi I,
Tomimoto H,
Suenaga T,
Wakita H,
Budka H (July 1997). "Alterations in glia and axons...
- year, a wing for
potteries of
Kawai Kanjirō,
Bernard Leach,
Hamada Shōji,
Tomimoto Kenkichi and
others was opened. 1963 a wing was
added for the woodcuts...
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brought from
Tochigi Prefecture and
reconstructed in
front of the building.
Tomimoto Kenkichi Memorial Museum Folk
Cultural Properties ****anese
craft Haruhara...