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  WAKYO
MARI TO TONOSAMA (The Lord and the Bouncing Ball)
This humorous children's song by Shimpei Nakayama is based on a fairy tale originating in Wakayama Prefecture.
It describes a child happily bouncing a ball which accidentally lands inside of a lordship's palanquin.
kokingumi.com /wakyo.htm   (545 words)

  
  funakoshi
A close friend, Hironichi Nakayama (a fencing instructor) offered the use of his dojo when it was not being used for his own classes, but it soon became apparent as the number of karate and fencing students increased, that the Karateka needed somewhere of their own.
To say that Nakayama played a pivotal role in the expansion of karate throughout the world would definitely be an understatement.
When Master Masatoshi Nakayama passed away in 1984 the JKA suffered another split which saw the Honbu dojo occupied by two different associations made up of previously united students, sometimes with both factions training at the same time at either end of the hall.
oldweb.uwp.edu /academic/hpea/class/karate/funakoshi.html   (6096 words)

  
 Japan - Music - Hotel Near   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The potential for a fusion between Japanese and Western music was most fully realized by two composers, Nakayama Shimpei and Koga Masao, both of whom were major figures in the development of Japanese popular songs.
Sometimes using the Japanese yonanuki pentatonic scale with Western arrangements, Shimpei hit the bigtime with Kachusha no uta (Katherine's Song), while Koga pioneered the use of single-line guitar accompaniment (standard for many enka songs) in the 1931 hit Sake wa Namida ka Tameiki ka (Sake is a tear or a sigh).
Nakayama Shimpei and Koga Masaowere were the trailblazing composers.
www.hotelnear.com /619/1827g/Japan-Music.html   (4436 words)

  
 CHIKUGOZA - ÔNISHI NO SHIBAI   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
December 1768: the play "Futatsu Chôchô Kuruwa Nikki" is simultaneously staged at the Ônishi no Shibai and the Naka no Shibai.
The actors Arashi Hinasuke I and Nakayama Bunshichi I, compete for the best performance in the role of Nuregami Chôgorô and the title of Ôsaka best tachiyaku.
Ehon banzuke for the drama "Yoshitsune Sembon Zakura", which was produced by the zamoto Nakayama Ushimatsu and staged at the Ônishi no Shibai in 1801
www.kabuki21.com /chikugoza.php   (457 words)

  
 Patentee Index
Yamamura, Hideaki; Hamada, Naoya; Izu, Tadahiro; Kurisu, Yasushi; Suichi, Isao; Miyazaki, Masafumi; Seki, Kazumi; Takeuchi, Eiichi; Yamada, Mamoru; Oka, Hideki; Maruki, Yasuo; Ishimaru, Eiichiro; and Nakayama, Mitsuru 06896033 Cl. 164-428.
Tsujikawa, Shimpei; Mine, Toshiyuki; Yugami, Jiro; Yokoyama, Natsuki; and Yamauchi, Tsuyoshi 06897104 Cl. 438-216.
Akutsu, Kouji; Miyamoto, Wataru; Yasumi, Masayuki; Nakayama, Tetsu; Nakata, Isao; and Umeda, Mitsuru 06898271 Cl. 378-157.
www.uspto.gov /web/patents/patog/week21/OG/patentee/alphaY.htm   (4372 words)

  
 Japan Society
Went to the Japan Society on Wednesday, October 13th, 2004 for one of their infrequent jazz concerts, this time featuring Yosuke Yamashita New York Trio, with Yosuke Yamashita on piano, Cecil McBee on acoustic bass, and Pheeroan Aklaff on drums.
For the first set he played three originals written by himself, and a traditional Japanese children's song written by Shimpei Nakayama.
I was very disappointed, not only in the music, but also the sound in the hall was very thin, with no body.
journals.aol.com /bigapplejazzman/JazzNotes/entries/524   (151 words)

  
 Gichin Funakoshi, More than a Great Master
This book was forwarded by such prominent citizens as the Marquis Hisamasa, the former governor of Okinawa, Admiral R. Yashiro, Vice Admiral C. Ogasawara, Count Shimpei Goto, Lieutenant General C. Oka, Rear Admiral N. Kanna, Professor N.
During a period where Funakoshi wasn't able to use floor space at the Meisei Juku, H. Nakayama, a great kendo instructor, offered Funakoshi the use of his dojo when not in use.
Later, the time came when constructing Funakoshi's own dojo was ripe.
www.iskf.com /spotlight/b_green.htm   (2402 words)

  
 DBLP: Fumio Miyazaki
Atsushi Nishikawa, Ryo Fujita, Satoshi Yamaguchi, Takahiro Yohda, Takahiro Nakayama, Fumio Miyazaki, Mitsugu Sekimoto, Masayoshi Yasui, Shuji Takiguchi, Morito Monden: New human-machine interface design of a robotic laparoscope positioner using a face-mounted display.
Junichi Shimada, Daishiro Katoh, Satoshi Yamaguchi, Atsushi Nishikawa, Fumio Miyazaki, Makoto Kawakami, Shinji Tsujimoto, Fumiaki Ikeda, Yutaka Yamamoto: Intraoperative magnetic navigation system for thoracoscopic surgery and its application to partial resection of the pig lung.
Atsushi Nishikawa, Shimpei Ogawa, Noriaki Maru, Fumio Miyazaki: Reconstruction of object surfaces by using occlusion information from active stereo vision.
www.informatik.uni-trier.de /~ley/db/indices/a-tree/m/Miyazaki:Fumio.html   (870 words)

  
 Band/Wind Ensemble Compact Discs in the UNLV Music Library
Kanto Daiichi High School Wind Orchestra ; Shimpei Shiotani, conductor ; Takayoshi Suzuki, guest conductor ; Jun Tsukimura, clarinet.
Kanto Daiichi High School Wind Orchestra ; Shimpei Shiotani, conductor ; Mikako Ueno, Sanae Ohtanaka, sopranos ; Yuuko Tonabe, mezzo soprano ; Fujie Tamiya, narrator ; Knaben Stimmen des Shinkoiwa.
Kanto Daiichi High School Wind Orchestra ; Shimpei Shiotani, conductor.
library.nevada.edu /music/info/bandcds.html   (9272 words)

  
 Korean History:: A Bibliography :::::: [LINGUISTICS - Historical linguistics]
"Toward Common Japanese-Koguryoic: A Reexamination of Old Koguryo Onomastic Materials." In Mineharu Nakayama and Charles J. Quinn, Jr., eds.
Stanford, CA: Center for the Study of Language and Information, 2000.
"Ogura Shimpei (1882-1944) and Korean Language." The Journal of Modern Korean Studies 1 (1984): 82-86.
www.hawaii.edu /korea/bibliography/linguistics-historical.htm   (4100 words)

  
 Whole Earth Review: Shout sister shout: inside and outside Japanese pop music - Access to Japan
But the average hourly wage for part-timers is getting higher than ever, so amateur band-people with day jobs can do pretty well.
BS: The purported founder of modern Japanese pop music was a songwriter named Nakayama Shimpei.
His major smash-hit, Tokyo Dance," came out in the nervous summer of 1933.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m1510/is_n69/ai_9205686   (1488 words)

  
 Billy Chaka Forum - Recent Posts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
It's from a popular song that was a big hit in Japan in the early twenties, just before the massive earthquake that wiped out Tokyo as people knew it.
 The music was by Nakayama Shimpei with lyrics by Noguchi Ujo.
I first ran across the reference in Edward Seidensticker's fantastic book "Low City, High City" -- a history of late 19th and early 20th century Tokyo (or Edo as it was called...)
www.billychaka.com /cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.cgi?action=recent   (920 words)

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