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Dragon Quest World

ドラゴンクエストの世界
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Name of Performance: Dragon Quest's World Too Much Koichi Symphonic Suite "Dragon Quest III" And to the legend ...
Location: Station linked Aomori Hall Great Hall
Begining: 2018/07/07 (Saturday) 10:00
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Wheelchair accessible
Nursery opening day (free, up to 4 November (Sunday))
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Limited number of tickets: You can book up to 8 by one application. Application limit 4 times
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Dragon Quest, published as Dragon Warrior in North America until 2005, is a series of Japanese role-playing video games created by Yuji Horii and his studio Armor Project. The games are published by Square Enix (formerly Enix), with localized versions of later installments for the Nintendo DS and 3DS being published by Nintendo outside of Japan. With its first title published in 1986, there are eleven main-series titles, along with numerous spin-off games. In addition, there have been numerous mangas, animes, and novels published under the franchise, with nearly every game in the main series having a related adaptation.
The series has had a significant impact on the development of console role-playing games and introduced a number of features to the genre. Installments of the series have appeared on various computers, consoles, handheld devices, and mobile phones. Early in the series the Dragon Quest games were released under the title Dragon Warrior in North America to avoid a trademark conflict with the unrelated tabletop role-playing game DragonQuest. Square Enix did not register the Dragon Quest trademark for use in the United States until 2002.
The basic premise of most Dragon Quest titles is to play a hero who is out to save the land from peril at the hands of a powerful evil enemy, with the hero usually accompanied by a group of party members. Common elements persist throughout the series and its spinoff titles: turn-based combat; recurring monsters, including the Slime, which became the series' mascot until the English version of Dragon Quest VIII; a text-based menu system; and random encounters (in the main series), until Dragon Quest IX.
Dragon Quest has had the same general lead development team since its inception in the 1980s, as scenario writer and game designer Yuji Horii, character designer Akira Toriyama, and music composer Koichi Sugiyama have handled their respective roles on every major game in the series. The original concepts, used since the first game, took elements from the Western role-playing games Wizardry and Ultima. A great deal of care was taken to make the gameplay intuitive so that players could easily start to play the game. The series features a number of religious overtones which were heavily censored in the Western NES versions.

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Yamagata Symphony Orchestra (Yamagata Symphony Orchestra) is a Japanese orchestra based in Yamagata, Yamagata Prefecture, known as Yamabiko (Yamakyō). A member of the Japan Orchestra Federation. The administrative corporation name is Yamagata Symphony Orchestra, a public-interest corporation.

Inaugurated in January 1972 under the passion of "Furusato Yamagata in Yamagata" passionate of founding and honorary conductor Chiaki Murakawa. In addition to the Yamagata Shimbun group, with the support of leading prefectural enterprises, it has grown into an orchestra with a reputation nationwide at the high performance level.

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However, from the worsening of the economic situation after the Lehman shock and the zeroing of Tohoku Electric sponsored "Requested Performance" sponsored by Tohoku Electric Power Co., Ltd., which earned revenue of 40 million yen at the peak due to the recovery priority from the Great East Japan Earthquake, ample assurance of performance income In fiscal 2014, in addition to promoting restructuring, such as cutting full bonus for summer and winter bonuses for members of the orchestra and administrative officials, in fiscal 2003 the regular concert will be reduced to eleven performances totaling eleven, totaling 11 expenses We are going to save more.

In response to these circumstances, the Yamagata Activation Committee was established at the Yamagata Symphony Orchestra, an administrative corporation, and investigations were made to escape from the deficit constitution. On March 4, 2015, an interim report was made by the committee from the committee, it was suggested to build measures to increase the number of visitors and establish a management committee separately from the executive board. In addition, in addition to implementing the 65 year old retirement system of members of the orchestra from April, local officials who learned about Yamakoshi's predicament moved and invited Mitsui Eiko (Special Olympics Japan president) who has a wide network of connections to the association president. Minoru Sonobe who took office as president after Yamagata Broadcasting president is unpaid and is struggling for regeneration.

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