Umehaka Rinkaikai 38th parent and child Noh classroom is Traditional show Stage/Dance/Comedy event held in Japan.
It is a program of Meiruo Research Association
Hiroaki Fukada was born on October 13th, 1967, Oita Prefecture.
He studied under Mr. Nomura Masako and completed the 4th term training of the National Noh theater / Noh music three roles. He is a member of the Noh music association.
Kato Goku was born in 1958, from Kanagawa prefecture. He graduated from Nihon University College of Philosophy Philosophy and studied under Genji Sanzaburo and Sansei Masaburo. Kansei Shimbun job title.
While studying abroad, he studied under Mr. Masabusaburo and was introduced to Umusaka Masabusaburo. He strived to disseminate Noh in various places. He also participated in overseas performances.
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