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Watazumi Doso (海童道祖, [わたづみ どうそ] Error: {{nihongo}}:
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Watazumi Dōso)
Roshi (November 20, 1911 - December...
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Watazumi Shrine, also
known as
Watatsumi Shrine is a
shinto shrine in Tsushima, Nagasaki. It has a
famous row of five
torii in a row with two in the ocean...
- the same way on any shakuhachi.
Hotchiku take even more freedom; some of
Watazumi Doso's
instruments were
literally a
piece of
bamboo cut down with some...
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Matthew P****ion. The
soundtrack also
features shakuhachi recordings by
Watazumi Doso.
Tarkovsky and
Nykvist performed significant amounts of
color reduction...
- cult
centre Kaijin Shrine,
Watatsumi jinja [ja; simple],
Shikaumi Shrine,
Watazumi Shrine Genealogy Parents Izanagi (father)
Izanami (mother) Children...
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trumpet player from
approximately 1965
until 1985.
Since the
death of
Watazumi Doso in 1992, some
regard Atsuya Okuda as the
greatest living jinashi shakuhachi...
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kyotaku ("empty bell"), in
reference to the
legend of
Puhua (****e)—and
Watazumi Doso,
known for his
innovations with and
revitalization of the shakuhachi...
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Watazumi Shrine...
- "Mukaiji". "Kokū" has been
recorded by many
shakuhachi artists,
including Watazumi Doso,
Yokoyama Katsuya,
Nishimura Koku,
Ronnie Nyogetsu Seldin,
Okuda Atsuya...
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George Bowman Sherry Chayat Chō
Tsuratatsu Chūgan
Engetsu Leonard Cohen Watazumi Doso Ji Gong
Ogino Dokuon Doshin Hannya Michael Nelson Kanzan Egen Eisai...