日本武尊 82-113
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| Works: | 42 works in 54 publications in 1 language and 270 library holdings |
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| Roles: | Author |
| Classifications: | PN2924.5.K3, |
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Most widely held works about
日本武尊
- Yamato Takeru( Visual )
- Yamato Takeru no Mikoto by Masaaki Ueda( Book )
- Yamato Takeru no Mikoto( Book )
- Yamato Takeru no Mikoto by Masaaki Ueda( Book )
- Yamato Takeru by Iwao Yoshii( Book )
- Yamatotakeru to Ōkuninushi by Atsuhiko Yoshida( Book )
- Yamato Takeru by Takeshi Umehara( Book )
- Yamato Takeru denshō josetsu by Toshihiko Moriya( Book )
- Katashina no sarumatsuri : Gunma-ken Katashina-mura( Book )
- Yamato Takeru densetsu to Nihon kodai kokka by Shin'ichirō Ishiwatari( Book )
- Yamato Takeru no Mikoto by Seita Tōma( Book )
- Yamato Takeru; kodai gōzoku no botsuraku to sono banka by Seita Tōma( Book )
- Tsukurareta eiyū Yamato Takeru no shōtai by Yūji Seki( Book )
- Yamato Takeru no Mikoto ron : Yaizu Jinja shi( Book )
- Yamato Takeru densetsu no kenkyū by Tsuneo Sunairi( Book )
- Denshō ga kataru Yamato Takeru by Kazuha Ogura( Book )
- Yamato Takeru by Masamoto Nasu( Book )
- Shiratori no ōji : Yamato Takeru by Jūgo Kuroiwa( Book )
- Yamato Takeru ni himerareta kodaishi by Masanori Sakimoto( Book )
- Yamato Takeru : Owari, Mino to eiyū densetsu : Dai 2-kai Kasugai Shinpojūmu by Kasugai Shinpojūmu( Book )
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Yamato takeru : choeX by
Yamato Takeru no Mikoto(
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1 edition published in 2011 in Japanese and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
1 edition published in 2011 in Japanese and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
The best selection of Kabuki by
Yamato Takeru no Mikoto(
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1 edition published in 2004 and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
The art of the Kabuki theatre has been at the forefront of Japanese popular culture for four hundred years. Still very much alive and well, it now encompasses a great variety of plays and dances that are typical of the eras and regions in which they created. Though the main body of the repertoire comes from the 18th and 19th centuries, some works still curently performed may date as far back as the late 17th century, while others can have been staged for the first time just a year or two ago. Acting styles can also vary, and just as there are older, highly stylized works performed with onstage musical accompaniment, so there are more recent dramas presented in a realistic way with either recorded music, or no music at all. Some works may be pure dance, others pure dialogue, or, as is very commonly the case, a combination of the two. In its essence, though, Ka-bu-ki, which is written with with the three characters that mean "song", "dance" and "acting skill", is an art combining very different disciplines that would in most other cases be formed separately
1 edition published in 2004 and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
The art of the Kabuki theatre has been at the forefront of Japanese popular culture for four hundred years. Still very much alive and well, it now encompasses a great variety of plays and dances that are typical of the eras and regions in which they created. Though the main body of the repertoire comes from the 18th and 19th centuries, some works still curently performed may date as far back as the late 17th century, while others can have been staged for the first time just a year or two ago. Acting styles can also vary, and just as there are older, highly stylized works performed with onstage musical accompaniment, so there are more recent dramas presented in a realistic way with either recorded music, or no music at all. Some works may be pure dance, others pure dialogue, or, as is very commonly the case, a combination of the two. In its essence, though, Ka-bu-ki, which is written with with the three characters that mean "song", "dance" and "acting skill", is an art combining very different disciplines that would in most other cases be formed separately
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Related Identities
- 上田正昭 1927- Author Creator

- 日本歴史学会

- NHK ソフトウェア

- 日本俳優協会

- 市川段四郎 1946-

- 市川笑也 1959-

- 市川猿之助 1939-

- 日本放送協会

- 松竹株式会社

- 松前健 1922-

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Alternative Names
Jamato Takeru
Jamato Takeru japonský princ
Jamatotakeru
Osu no mikoto
Ousu no Mikoto 82-113
Ousu no Mikoto ca. angebl. 82-113
Yamato Oguna no Mikoto 82-113
Yamato Oguna no Mikoto ca. angebl. 82-113
Yamato ogunao
Yamato Takeru Japan, Prinz ca. angebl. 82-113
Yamato Takeru Japanese prince
Yamato Takeru Japans militair (72-113)
Yamato Takeru No Mikoto
Yamato Takeru pangeran Jepang
Yamato Takeru principe giapponese
Yamatotakeru
Yamatotakeru japanischer Prinz
Yamatotakeru no Mikoto ca. angebl. 82-113
Ямата Такэру
Ямато Такеру
Ямато Такэру
Јамато Такеру
یاماتو تاکیرو
야마토 타케루
야마토타케루
オウス ノ ミコト
ヤマト オグナオウ
ヤマト タケル ノ ミコト
倭建命
倭建命 82-113
倭男具那王
小碓命
日本武尊
日本武尊 82-113
日本武尊 伝承上の上古日本の人物
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