"Galaxy Railway 999" 40th anniversary "Ginga Railway 999" Symphonic Concert

『銀河鉄道 999』40周年 『銀河鉄道 999』 シンフォニック・コンサート
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"Galaxy Railway 999" 40th anniversary "Ginga Railway 999" Symphonic Concert is Music festival Classic music event held in Japan.

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Galaxy Express 999 is a manga written and illustrated in 1977 by Leiji Matsumoto, later adapted into a number of anime films and television series. It is set in a spacefaring, high-tech future in which humans have learned how to transfer their minds and emotions with perfect fidelity into mechanical bodies, thus achieving practical immortality.

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The manga won the Shogakukan Manga Award for shōnen in 1978. The anime series won the Animage Anime Grand Prix prize in 1981.

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The Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra (Tōkyō Firuhāmonī Kōkyō Gakudan) is recognized as the oldest classical orchestra in Japan, having been founded in Nagoya in 1911. It moved to Tokyo in 1938 and has some 166 members as of 2005. The orchestra plays frequently at Tokyo Opera City, in Shinjuku, Orchard Hall, part of the Bunkamura (文化村) shopping and entertainment complex in Shibuya, and Suntory Hall, in Akasaka, Tokyo.

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Akira Yazawa (Conductor)

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Yazawa Akira was Born in Tokyo in 1964. Graduated from Tokyo National University of the Archeology Department of Music Department of Instrumentation Department trumpet majors. After studying abroad in Paris several times, he started activities as a solo trumpet player and conductor. he is undergraduate studying under Mr. Hiroshi Sado, Masamitsu Takadoshi, Hiroshi Misawa. Osaka Phil is a deputy conductor in the 20th century composer series · opera "LIFE", recording with the last north German broadcasting sound of Günter Wandt.

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Ayako Tanaka (soprano)

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Ayako Tanaka (February 23, 1984 -) is a soprano singer, opera singer living in Vienna, mainly based in Europe.
Studied abroad in Vienna alone in her teens, attracted attention to its rare Colara Tura's talent, and genuinely learn vocal music.

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Mr. Matsumoto

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It had been licensed in the U.S. by Seven Seas. On August 2014, to celebrate the 60th anniversary of his debut, Matsumoto launched the manga Captain Harlock ~Jigen Kōkai~ (Captain Harlock: Dimensional Voyage), illustrated by Kōichi Shimahoshi, in the pages of Akita Shoten's Champion Red magazine. Dimensional Voyage is a retelling of the original 1978 Space Pirate Captain Harlock manga.

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New National Theatre

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In 2007, the NNTT was branded with the advertising slogan: Opera Palace, Tokyo. The New National Theatre, Tokyo (NNTT) (新国立劇場 Shin Kokuritsu Gekijō) is Japan's first and foremost national centre for the performing arts, including opera, ballet, contemporary dance and drama. The centre has been praised for its architecture and state-of-the-art modern theatre facilities, which are considered among the best in the world.

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Kenji Miyazawa

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Kenji Miyazawa (宮沢 賢治 or 宮澤 賢治 , Miyazawa Kenji, 27 August 1896 – 21 September 1933) was a Japanese poet and author of children's literature from Hanamaki, Iwate, in the late Taishō and early Shōwa periods. Kenji converted to Nichiren Buddhism after reading the Lotus Sutra, and joined the Kokuchūkai, a Nichiren Buddhist organization. He was also known as an agricultural science teacher, a vegetarian, cellist, devout Buddhist, and utopian social activist.

Later in 1918, he and his mother went to Tokyo to look after his younger sister Toshi (宮澤トシ , Miyazawa Toshi) , who had fallen ill while studying in Japan Women's University He returned home after his sister had recovered early the following year. Some of his major works include Night on the Galactic Railroad, Kaze no Matasaburo, Gauche the Cellist, and The Night of Taneyamagahara. In 1918, he graduated from Morioka Agriculture and Forestry College (盛岡高等農林学校 , Morioka Kōtō Nōrin Gakkō, now the Faculty of Agriculture at Iwate University) .

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His religious and social beliefs created a rift between him and his wealthy family, especially his father, though after his death his family eventually followed him in converting to Nichiren Buddhism.

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Tokyo

Tokyo (Japanese: [toːkjoː] , English /ˈ t oʊ k i . oʊ / ), officially Tokyo Metropolis, is the capital of Japan and one of its 47 prefectures. The Greater Tokyo Area is the most populous metropolitan area in the world. It is the seat of the Emperor of Japan and the Japanese government. Tokyo is in the Kantō region on the southeastern side of the main island Honshu and includes the Izu Islands and Ogasawara Islands. Formerly known as Edo, it has been the de facto seat of government since 1603 when Shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu made the city his headquarters. It officially became the capital after Emperor Meiji moved his seat to the city from the old capital of Kyoto in 1868; at that time Edo was renamed Tokyo. Tokyo Metropolis was formed in 1943 from the merger of the former Tokyo Prefecture (東京府 , Tōkyō-fu) and the city of Tokyo (東京市 , Tōkyō-shi) .

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