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  1. 2020年10月14日 · Welcome to the 1990s, when Japanese TV drama ratings were high and the programming reflected the first wave of vast social shifts that accompanied the bursting of the Bubble Economy. What better way to spend your stay-at-home time than binging on some great TV from Japan’s not-so-distant past?

  2. 2018年10月18日 · Some have good stories and casts, some teach us life lessons. And perhaps more than we realize, theme songs play a large role in making viewers addicted, some for many years and generations. Here are some of the most remembered love songs from TV dramas and movies up to 2016. 5. Say Yes — Chage and Aska (1991)

  3. 2018年1月7日 · Kyogen, by contrast, is a spoken comedic play focusing on the day-to-day lives of commoners, performed between acts of the more high-minded Noh drama. Nogaku , the term for the two arts combined, was recognized as a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO in 2001, and inscribed as an item of Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2008, along with kabuki and bunraku .

  4. 2017年12月28日 · Anime Dating in Japan Otaku. www.amazon.co.jp. There’s hardly anything better than cuddling with the person you love while watching a lovely romantic story in your warm and cozy bed. That’s why this time we bring you an updated list of the most beautiful and moving anime romance movies! 5. Tamako Love Story. https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B00RHQKKMI.

  5. 2016年8月29日 · While kabuki plays may be difficult to rank, as the popularity of shows and the frequency of performances change over time, below we've listed five key plays in the rough likelihood you'll be able to see them throughout Japan. 5. Yoshitsune Senbon Zakura (義経千本桜) Yoshitsune Senbon Zakura, or Yoshitsune and the Thousand Cherry Trees ...

  6. 2022年4月28日 · 现代漫才中的主要分支说话漫才的创始者是横山圆辰(横山エンタツ,本名石田正见)和花菱亚茶子(花菱アチャコ,本名藤木德郎)。他们是在1919年第一次组合,并试演了说话漫才,但当时的评价并不好,便没有了后话。可一起说漫才的想法并没有因为失败而被磨灭,于是,到了1922年,他们又 ...

  7. 2019年4月10日 · Procedures. If you move from a previous address in Japan, you need to tell your current ward office and the ward office that corresponds to your new address new. Tenkyo (転居) means “moving” or “changing residence," and you will need to get a tenkyo todoke (転居届) from your former ward office to give to your new one.

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