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Eigo Kawashima
was a Japanese singer-songwriter and actor.田家秀樹・大越正実・藤井徹貫・前田祥丈・下村誠共著『日本のベストアルバム』シンコー・ミュージック、1992年、91頁。 Career In 1969, Kawashima began singing Folk music, folk songs as a student at jp:大阪府立花園高等学校, Osaka Prefectural Hanazono High School in Higashiōsaka, Osaka Prefecture. After graduating, Kawashima was active in a group called Homo Sapiens and then debuted with the Kyoto indie record label jp:京都レコード, Kyoto Record. His looks and vocal style led some to call him the second coming of Takuro Yoshida. In 1973, Kawashima began his solo career and released his debut solo album ''Jinrui'' in 1975 . In 1976, Kawashima released his first hit single "jp:酒と泪と男と女, Sake to Namida to Otoko to Onna" ("Drinks, Tears, a Man and a Woman"). Kawashima wrote "Sake to Namida to Otoko to Onna" at the age of 19, inspired by the figure of his uncle. T ...
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Higashiōsaka
is a city located in Osaka Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 489,077 in 233,124 households and a population density of 7900 persons per km². The total area of the city is . The city is known as one of the industrial cities of Japan and "the rugby football town". Geography Higashiōsaka is located in the eastern part of the Osaka Plain,bordered by the Osaka metropolis to the west. Most of the city area is flat lowlands laced with rivers and has been subject to periodic flooding. The main rivers include the Nagase River, Onji River, Tamagushi River, and Daini Neya River. The eastern part of the city rises to the Ikoma Mountains, forming the border with Nara Prefecture. The city measures approximately 11.2 kilometers from east-to-west by 7.9 kilometers from north-to-south. Surrounding municipalities Osaka Prefecture *Osaka ( Tsurumi-ku, Jōtō-ku, Higashinari-ku, Ikuno-ku, Hirano-ku) * Daitō * Shijōnawate * Yao Nara Prefecture * Ikoma * Heguri ...
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