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Dolphin

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Dolphin ( The real name: Tadashi Kamabe, December 3, 1950 ) is a Japanese folk singer and comic book writer.
She made her first "Budokan" concert as a female artist and succeeded herself as a nationwide tour every year since the 45th anniversary.

She also published various kind of book such as "Chiisana Sora" (4 volumes), "Angel of the Midwinter", "Waki Rui" and essays ,etc,. In July, 2004, Dolphin became the first ambassador of the International Conservation Union for Nature Conservation. From April 2010, she became a professor at the art production faculty of art at Women's College of Art, the alma mater. From 2012, she works on designing kimonos, hand-painting, dyeing, and producing.

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Ami Ozaki

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Amii Ozaki is a Japanese singer songwriter born on 19 March 1957 in Kita-ku, Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. She has written music such as Oribia o Kikinagara by Anri and Tenshi no Uinku by Seiko Matsuda, as well as many other songs. Ozaki makes irregular appearances on her friend Akira Kamiya's internet radio show Kamiya Akira Hot Beat Party. Her husband is musician Ray Ohara. Her mother is Akemi Ozaki, a maker of popular handbags and purses made from vintage obi.
Ozaki began studying classical piano in 1965 at the age of eight. By the time she was sixteen, after graduating from Kyoto Municipal Kinugasa Junior High School, she had begun writing her own works and participating in an amateur composers club. Her first work, Hitorikko ka Bakko, tells the story of the loneliness of searching for one's mother. She attended Kyoto Prefectural Yamashiro High School.

In 1974, Ozaki participated in her first contest, winning ¥5000 and making a favorable impression on one of the judges who indicated that he thought she was going to become a professional in the near future. She became a DJ for Fōkusu Studio in 1976, and began giving concerts where she played both guitar and piano to accompany her songs. She made her professional debut in 1976 with the Toshiba EMI Express single Contemplation / Winter Poster. Her stage name "Ami" comes from the French word for "friend".

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Ryoko Moriyama

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Ryoko Moriyama (森山 良子 , Moriyama Ryōko, born January 18, 1948) is a Japanese folk and jazz singer. Her father is Hisashi Moriyama, a pioneer of Japanese jazz. Her son Naotaro Moriyama is a singer. Her first cousin Hiroshi Kamayatsu is also a musician.
She is known as the Japanese Joan Baez, or the Queen of college folk. Her songs tend not to become best sellers but her most famous song is "Satokibi Batake". This song is about a tragedy during the Battle of Okinawa. The song's full version is 10 minutes. When this song was first released, it was thought to be too long to air on the radio, but now the song is popular in Japan. Every summer, NHK air a shorter version as a symbol of the "No War Campaign". In the song, an imitative word "Zawawa" is repeated 66 times, because of this, it is often called "Zawawa". Moriyama often called "Satokibi Batake" 'Zawawa' as a joke.

Her 1969 recording of "Kinijirareta koi" ("Unpermitted Love") sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc. A more recent hit song is "Nada Sōsō," a poem set to music by Begin (band) and sung by Rimi Natsukawa.

Some of her songs, such as "Kono hiroi nohara ippai" and "Dona dona", now appear in school textbooks.

She sang a theme song at Nagano Olympics opening ceremony in 1998.

Inspired by "Satokibi Batake", a TV drama called Satokibi Batake no uta (Song of the Sugarcane field) was made. Akashiya Sanma takes the lead role as a soldier who refused to kill.

Nada Sōsō' also features in a TV program. Nada Sōsō means teardrops in Okinawa dialect. The song describes the experience of being unable to meet the person you love most. The song may refer to the death of Moriyama's brother.

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Uzi Ryudo

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Uzaki Ryudo (February 23, 1946) is a Japanese rock singer, composer, actor, film director. Born in Fushimi-ku, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture.
In 1973 he formed a downtown, boogie woogie band and made his debut.
Hokkaido Yoko, Yokohama, Yokosuka "" Smokin 'boogie "and many other hit songs are produced. He is a composer also offers music to numerous artists.
In combination with Akiko Aki, Yamaguchi Momoe distributed "Yokosuka story" "Playback Part 2" and many other songs, built the golden era of Momoe Yamaguchi.
In 1976 Yoshiko Naito's "Memory Tamakoboro" won the Japan Record Grand Prize Composition Award.
In movie music, he won the Japan Academy Award Excellence Music Award at "Station - STATION" (Toho 1981) "Company funeral" (Toei 1989) etc etc.
In stage music, he won the Yomiuri Theater Award Excellence Staff Award in "Rock Sonezaki Shinkansen" "Shakespeare in the 12th Year of Tenpo" (2006).
He is doing a music director at "Flamenco Sonezaki Shinjin" who is working hard with Abu.

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Jiro Sugita

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Jiro Sugita (Overheard Jiro, November 2, 1946) is a Japanese singer and religionist, born in Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture. After graduating from Ritsumeikan University Faculty of Letters , he also do musical activities in relation to Kanagaku.

In 1967, he formed an amateur band "Jiroz (1st)" (members are Jiro Sugita (leader), Daisuke Shiomi, Tetsujiro Hosihara). In 1968, the original song "Only for you" picked up in the "Song of the Month" of the radio "Young Town" gained popularity. He started solo activities in 1972. There are "hit man" and "ANAK (son)" (1978) in solo hit works.

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Osamu Kitayama (Kimita Osamu)

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Osamu Kitayama (Kimita Osamu, 19th June 1946) is a Japanese psychiatrist, psychoanalyst, clinical psychologist, songwriter, musician. Professor Emeritus, Kyushu University.
Born in Sumoto, Hyogo Prefecture. Lusan High School, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine. medical doctor. Prior Hakuoh University vice president and specialist professor of education, visiting professor at international Christian University.
Specialty is clinical psychiatry, psychoanalysis. Former · President of the Japan psychoanalysis society. Full members of the International Psychoanalysis Association. My parents are also practicing doctors in front of Kyoto station. My wife, first son, second daughter, eldest daughter is a plastic surgeon and general director of Femy Clinic. The eldest son is a dentist and head of Kitayama Dental Clinic Ginza.
After graduating from Kyoto Rakusen High School in 1965, entered Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine.

Graduated from Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine in 1972. After working for two years as internship trainee at Sapporo Medical University, she was trained for 2 years at Mosley's Hospital in London and the Psychiatry Research Institute (IoP) at King's College London.

In 1980, Kitayama clinic clinic (Kitayama laboratory, current · Minami Aoyama psychology consultation room) opened. Act as a psychoanalyst / psychotherapist.

In 1991 he became Associate Professor of Education, Kyushu University. In 1994, Professor. In 1998, Professor at the Graduate School of Human Environment Studies, Kyushu University. He also served as Professor of the Graduate School of Medical Research from 2001. In March 2010, retired from Kyushu University.

From April 2010 he advised Minami Aoyama psychological consultation room. Assumed Hakuoh University as a special professor of education.

In April 2011, he became a visiting professor at the International Christian University College of Liberal Arts.

In April 2013, assumed the vice president of Hakuoh University.

In March 2017, he retired as Vice President of Hakuoh University and a visiting professor at the International Christian University College of Liberal Arts.

Many books including "everyone's psychiatry", "everyone's deep psychological analysis" (Kodansha + α bunko), "dramatic psychoanalysis introduction" (Misuzu Shobo). In particular, in a study on Donald Winnicott who was a British pediatrician and later transferred to a pediatric psychoanalyst, it is a leading guru in Japan.

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Hideo Matsumoto

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Matsumoto Hideo (Matsumoto Hideo, July 22, 1961 -) is a free announcer in Japan.
Born in Tokyo, after studying at Shiba Junior High School · High School, she works at the Biological Department fish group and graduates from Waseda University School of Political Economy for one year and graduates. I join Nippon Broadcasting in 1985. Aspiring for a sports announcer, he became a Lotte fan at the edge he was in charge of Lotte Orions at the time he joined the company.

I am married to a child-rearing nursery teacher in the fifth year of joining. Later I built a two-family house in the land of my wife's parents in Ota Ward, Tokyo, but now I live separately from my wife because I have taken over the vacant rooms of the apartment where my family in Matsumoto living in Tokyo lived ing.

Utilizing the early retirement preferential treatment system as a result of 55 years old, he retires Nippon Broadcasting in March 2017 and turns to a free announcer. Lastly, as an employee of Nippon Broadcasting System, the Yomiuri Giants of the 2017 Central League Opening Ceremony held at the Tokyo Dome on March 31, live coverage with the commentary of Tomoya Rikasaki with the Chunichi Dragons. Currently, it has established a change-up, Inc. of a private office, and continues to act as a free announcer, mainly on Nippon Broadcasting sports programs.

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