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"Hisaya Morishige and Kuniko Mukoda Exhibition" Held at Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi

[Yotaro] June 9, 2012 08:30

IMG_0571.JPG Hisaya Morishige (1913-2009), a famous actor who won the Order of Culture and the National Honor Award, and Kuniko Mukoda (1929-1981), a scriptwriter and still very popular. To commemorate the 100th anniversary of Hisaya Morishige's birth and the 30th anniversary of the founding of the Kuniko Mukoda Prize, an exhibition that traces the interaction and success of the two is being held in Nihonbashi.

 [Hisaya Morishige and Kuniko Mukoda Exhibition]

  Wednesday, June 6 → 18th (Mon) 

  Gallery on the 7th floor of the new building of Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi Main Store

  Admission fee: 800 yen for general and university students

 

IMG_0566.JPG Hisaya Morishige, who fulfilled his 96-year-old natural life in 2009, and Kuniko Mukoda, who was scattered in a Taiwanese aircraft accident at the age of 51. In the fall of 1959, Kuniko Mukoda, who wrote the script for Shigeru Mori's radio program "My wife's hand is as it", was recognized by Shigeru Mori, and after that he was assigned to screenplay a radio and television program that he appeared, and his talent blossomed. , "The grandchildren of the Seven", "Dain's flowers", "Time", and "Kintaro Terauchi". "I'm a Zub's amateur today because Fudoshi or Tsutsugi suddenly borrowed a yokozuna's chest and bumped into it" ("Hisaya Morishige"), she thanks. Shigeru Mori, who lamented her sudden death, offered a phrase in front of the grave on the third anniversary. 

 "Flower savory flowers with a scent of flowers."

 

 Both of them were born and raised, and have no connection with Chuo-ku, but Kuniko Mukoda was an editor of a movie magazine before aspiring to become a scenario writer, and the publisher, Ochisha, who had been in office for nine years, was in Edobashi. The first essay collection of 1978, "My Father's Apology Letter", 24 editions (the right hand could not be used due to the sequelae of breast cancer surgery, it was written with the left hand) were published in "Ginza Hundred Points". In addition, she was told that the four brothers and sisters were born unintentionally thanks to the bills of Suitengu, and left an essay `` Visit the remnants of Edo in Ningyocho '' that spelled out the charm of Ningyocho He gave me

 

IMG_0565.JPG It has nothing to do with Chuo-ku, but one serpent here. Hisaya Morishige settled in Setagaya shortly after the war, but the road from the nearest Odakyu Line Chitose-Funabashi Station to Shigeru Mori House was called "Shigeru Mori Street", but two years ago Setagaya-ku A naming ceremony was held with this common name as the official name. Shigeru Mori's residence has now been changed to a luxury condominium, but the name displayed at the entrance is "SETAGAYA TEVYE". It is named the main character of that famous stage "Violin Playing on the Roof", which boasts 900 performances.

 

[On the photo] Exhibition hall at Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi Main Store

[In the photo] Tomb of Kuniko Mukoda (Tama Cemetery)

       "Hana Hiraki ..." is on the book-shaped monument on the right of the tombstone.

[Lower photo] Tomb of Hisaya Morishige (Yanaka Cemetery)

       

 

 
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