Akihiro Miwa, the Glossary
(born 15 May 1935), better known by his stage name, is a Japanese singer, actor, director, composer, author and drag queen.[1]
Table of Contents
47 relations: Anime, Édith Piaf, Black Lizard (film), Black Rose Mansion, Bushido, Chanson, Chūō, Tokyo, Drag queen, Edogawa Ranpo, Empress Elisabeth of Austria, Ginza, Hayao Miyazaki, Howl's Moving Castle (film), Japan Self-Defense Forces, Japanese militarism, Jean Cocteau, Keisuke Kuwata, Kinji Fukasaku, Kojiki, Kyu Sakamoto, Liberal Democratic Party (Japan), List of generation IV Pokémon, Marie Dubas, Nagasaki, Nihon Shoki, Parco (retailer), Pokémon: Arceus and the Jewel of Life, Postwar Japan, Prime Minister of Japan, Princess Mononoke, Sennin Buraku, Shūji Terayama, Shibuya, Shibuya Jean-Jean, Shinzo Abe, Taichi Kokubun, Takeshi Kitano, Takeshis', The New York Times, Tokio (band), Voice acting in Japan, World War II, Yamato-damashii, Yukio Mishima, Yvette Guilbert, 2015 Japanese military legislation, 63rd NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen.
- Actors from Nagasaki Prefecture
- Japanese LGBT singers
- Japanese drag queens
- Japanese gay actors
- Japanese gay musicians
- Male voice actors from Nagasaki Prefecture
- Singers from Nagasaki
Anime
is hand-drawn and computer-generated animation originating from Japan.
Édith Piaf
Édith Piaf (born Édith Giovanna Gassion; 19 December 1915 – 10 October 1963) was a French singer best known for performing songs in the cabaret and modern chanson genres.
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Black Lizard (film)
is a 1968 Japanese film directed by Kinji Fukasaku.
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Black Rose Mansion
, also known as Black Rose, is a 1969 Japanese drama film directed by Kinji Fukasaku.
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Bushido
is a moral code concerning samurai attitudes, behavior and lifestyle, formalized in the Edo period (1603–1868).
Chanson
A chanson (chanson française) is generally any lyric-driven French song.
Chūō, Tokyo
is a special ward in the Tokyo Metropolis in Japan.
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Drag queen
A drag queen is a person, usually male, who uses drag clothing and makeup to imitate and often exaggerate female gender signifiers and gender roles for entertainment purposes.
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Edogawa Ranpo
, better known by the pen name, was a Japanese author and critic who played a major role in the development of Japanese mystery and thriller fiction.
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Empress Elisabeth of Austria
Elisabeth (born Duchess Elisabeth Amalie Eugenie in Bavaria; 24 December 1837 – 10 September 1898), nicknamed Sisi or Sissi, was Empress of Austria and Queen of Hungary from her marriage to Emperor Franz Joseph I on 24 April 1854 until her assassination in 1898.
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Ginza
Ginza (銀座) is a district of Chūō, Tokyo, located south of Yaesu and Kyōbashi, west of Tsukiji, east of Yūrakuchō and Uchisaiwaichō, and north of Shinbashi.
Hayao Miyazaki
is a Japanese animator, filmmaker, and manga artist.
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Howl's Moving Castle (film)
is a 2004 Japanese animated fantasy film written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki.
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Japan Self-Defense Forces
The Japan Self-Defense Forces (JSDF, 自衛隊; Hepburn: Jieitai), also known as the Japanese Armed Forces, are the unified military forces of Japan.
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Japanese militarism
was the ideology in the Empire of Japan which advocated the belief that militarism should dominate the political and social life of the nation, and the belief that the strength of the military is equal to the strength of a nation.
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Jean Cocteau
Jean Maurice Eugène Clément Cocteau (5 July 1889 – 11 October 1963) was a French poet, playwright, novelist, designer, film director, visual artist and critic.
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Keisuke Kuwata
is a Japanese multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter, and frontman for the Southern All Stars, as well of his own solo band, the Kuwata band.
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Kinji Fukasaku
was a Japanese film director and screenwriter.
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Kojiki
The, also sometimes read as or, is an early Japanese chronicle of myths, legends, hymns, genealogies, oral traditions, and semi-historical accounts down to 641 concerning the origin of the Japanese archipelago, the, and the Japanese imperial line.
Kyu Sakamoto
, legally registered as since 1956, was a Japanese singer and actor.
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Liberal Democratic Party (Japan)
The, frequently abbreviated to LDP or, is a major conservativeThe Liberal Democratic Party is widely described as conservative.
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List of generation IV Pokémon
The fourth generation (generation IV) of the ''Pokémon'' franchise features 107 fictional species of creatures introduced to the core video game series in the 2006 Nintendo DS games ''Pokémon Diamond'' and ''Pearl''.
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Marie Dubas
Marie Dubas (3 September 1894 – 21 February 1972) was a French music-hall singer, diseuse and comedian.
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Nagasaki
, officially known as Nagasaki City (label), is the capital and the largest city of the Nagasaki Prefecture on the island of Kyushu in Japan.
Nihon Shoki
The, sometimes translated as The Chronicles of Japan, is the second-oldest book of classical Japanese history.
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Parco (retailer)
is a chain of department stores primarily in Japan.
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Pokémon: Arceus and the Jewel of Life
is a 2009 Japanese animated adventure film produced by OLM, Inc. and distributed by Toho.
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Postwar Japan
Postwar Japan is the period in Japanese history beginning with the surrender of Japan to the Allies of World War II on 2 September 1945, and lasting at least until the end of the Shōwa era in 1989.
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Prime Minister of Japan
The prime minister of Japan (Japanese: 内閣総理大臣, Hepburn: Naikaku Sōri-Daijin) is the head of government and the highest political position of Japan.
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Princess Mononoke
is a 1997 Japanese animated epic historical fantasy film written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki and animated by Studio Ghibli for Tokuma Shoten, Nippon Television Network and Dentsu.
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Sennin Buraku
is a manga series by Kō Kojima which ran in the adult magazine Weekly Asahi Geinō, published by Tokuma Shoten in Japan.
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Shūji Terayama
was a Japanese avant-garde poet, dramatist, writer, film director, and photographer.
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Shibuya
is a special ward in the Tokyo Metropolis, Japan.
Shibuya Jean-Jean
was a small theatre in Shibuya in Tokyo which was open from 1969 to 2000.
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Shinzo Abe
Shinzo Abe (安倍 晋三, Hepburn:,; 21 September 1954 – 8 July 2022) was a Japanese politician who served as Prime Minister of Japan and President of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) from 2006 to 2007 and again from 2012 to 2020.
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Taichi Kokubun
is a Japanese keyboardist and actor.
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Takeshi Kitano
, also known as in Japan, is a Japanese comedian, actor, and filmmaker. Akihiro Miwa and Takeshi Kitano are Japanese male film actors.
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Takeshis'
Takeshis is a 2005 Japanese film directed, written, edited by, and starring Takeshi Kitano.
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The New York Times
The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.
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Tokio (band)
Tokio is a Japanese rock/pop band formed by Johnny & Associates that debuted in 1994.
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Voice acting in Japan
Voice acting in Japan is an industry where actors provide voice-overs as characters or narrators in media including anime, video games, audio dramas, commercials, and dubbing for non-Japanese films and television programs.
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World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.
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Yamato-damashii
or is a Japanese language term for the cultural values and characteristics of the Japanese people.
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Yukio Mishima
, born, was a Japanese author, poet, playwright, actor, model, Shintoist, nationalist, and founder of the.
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Yvette Guilbert
Yvette Guilbert (born Emma Laure Esther Guilbert, 20 January 1865 – 3 February 1944) was a French cabaret singer and actress of the Belle Époque.
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2015 Japanese military legislation
In 2015, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzō Abe and the ruling Liberal Democratic Party promoted legislation, passed on 19 September 2015, despite some public opposition, to allow the country's military to participate in foreign conflicts, overturning its previous policy of fighting only in self-defense.
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63rd NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen
The, referred to from hereon as "Kōhaku", aired December 31, 2012 from NHK Hall in Japan beginning from 7:15 p.m. JST.
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See also
Actors from Nagasaki Prefecture
- Akihiro Miwa
- Anza (singer)
- Ayumi Ishida (actress)
- Ayumu Mochizuki
- Eiji Moriyama
- Haruna Kawaguchi
- Hiroaki Iwanaga
- Kaori Sakagami
- Kazuko Shirakawa
- Keiko Tsushima
- Koji Yakusho
- Mariko Okubo
- Masaharu Fukuyama
- Noboru Kaneko
- Riisa Naka
- Rika Adachi
- Shungicu Uchida
- Tetsuya Iwanaga (model)
- Tomoyo Harada
Japanese LGBT singers
- Ai Haruna
- Akihiro Miwa
- Ataru Nakamura
- Avu-chan
- Hikaru Utada
- Kenichi Mikawa
- Ki-Yo
- LMYK
- Michiru Sasano
- Moga Mogami
- Nana Okada
- Noriyuki Makihara
- Peter (actor)
- Rina Sawayama
- Rinu
- Ryuchell
- Shinjiro Atae
Japanese drag queens
- Akihiro Miwa
Japanese gay actors
Japanese gay musicians
- Akihiro Miwa
- Ken Maeda
- Kenichi Mikawa
- Ki-Yo
- Peter (actor)
- Sansuke Yamada
- Shinjiro Atae
Male voice actors from Nagasaki Prefecture
Singers from Nagasaki
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akihiro_Miwa
Also known as Maruyama Akihiro, Miwa Akihiro.