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Taro Nakamura appears!

[Orii Mai] August 3, 2011 09:30

 To "Kabuki Monoshiri Course" of Chuo Kumin College Manabino Course (cooperation course)
Taro Nakamura was present as a guest.


This course is a course that introduces Kabuki in an exquisite manner by instructor Eiichi Kaneda. It's 90 minutes past.


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July 25,

The name of the fourth generation Kasho Nakamura is scheduled in September.

Taro Nakamura came, and Mr.

I enjoyed the conversation with you.


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・The first stage was to sleep at the age of five.

・Learnings include Kiyoharu Nimai, Gitayu Nagauta Shamisen Taiko drum drum, etc.

・Kiyoharu is useful in how he speaks.

・I had decided to become an actor since I was in elementary school.

・What I learned from Mr. Yoshiemon and to look at the play and build up in myself.     etc etc etc



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While you are busy greeting around with a hand towel, fan, etc.

Thank you very much for coming in time.


"Hideyama Festival September Daikabuki" (Shimbashi Enbujo)

I'm looking forward to it.


It was a really fun time.


 

 

 

 

Ningyocho Setono City-A great success this year~

[Orii Mai] August 2, 2011 07:24

 August 1-3 This year, the city of Setomono was opened in Ningyocho.P1020042.JPG

Various production areas such as Nabeshima, Imari, Arida, Hagi, Oribe, glass, etc.

So a variety of daily necessities are lined up. Turn the potter's wheel and body

Only sales, such as setting up a trial corner or explaining pottery.

It's fun for children and adults, with historical explanations.

I saw a beautiful scenery.


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Not only women but also men are paying attention to the rules of many items.

I saw it. Depending on the price and product, there are parts that can be negotiated.

I had a good time.

 

 

A ship on the Sumida River

[Orii Mai] June 22, 2011 08:30

It was a season when I miss water.

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Various ships come and go on the Sumida River.

Water buses, houseboats, motorboats, work boats, etc.


It's a good idea to see the water surface shining brightly and vaguely look at these.

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Oiwa Inari Tamiya Shrine

[Orii Mai] June 21, 2011 09:00

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A shrine with the tradition of Oiwa, the main character of "Tokaido Yotsuya Kaidan" (founded in 1879)

I was so scared that I couldn't go.


However, it turned out that the relationship between the ghost and the rock was completely misunderstood.

Is it the only one?

It seems that the house flourished with Mr. Iwa's healthy work, and people came to take advantage of that luck, and it was popular that Tsuruya Minamikita made the main character of the play. I feel like I was squashed by Mr. Tsuruya Minamikita.

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Torii and Obado stone are registered as ward private folk cultural properties.

 

 

Japanese paper in Nihonbashi

[Orii Mai] April 15, 2011 08:30

46-2.jpgSpeaking of Japanese paper in Nihonbashi, here is Ozu 45-2.jpgWashi. When you enter the entrance, Japanese paper is made, and if the timing is good, you can ask for explanations. Outside, Japanese paper raw materials such as "Kozo", "Mitsumata" and "Ganpo" are planted47-2.jpg. It's a must-see if you don't49-2.jpg know it.


 

 

Sumida River the next morning of Great East Japan Earthquake

[Orii Mai] April 11, 2011 09:00

For blogs. jpgThe next morning after Great East Japan Earthquake on March 11, the embankment of Shinkawa Park, where the Sumida River and Harumi Canal intersect.

There is also the impact of the earthquake. Thank you very much. I'm surprised. In front of the "Seafarer Education Monument", the beautiful full bloom flowers were impressive.

 

 

More Sumida River the next morning of Great East Japan Earthquake

 
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