Kanami Amou
Kanami may refer to: *Kanami (given name), a feminine Japanese given name *Kan'ami was a Japanese Noh actor, author, and musician during the Muromachi period. Born in Iga Province, Kan'ami also went by and . He is the father of the well-known playwright . Theater Kan'ami's career began in Obata, Nabari-shi, Mie when he fo ... (1333–1384), Japanese Noh playwright * Kanami Station, a former railway station in Anamizu, Hōsu District, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan {{disambiguation ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Kanami (given Name)
Kanami (written: 佳南, 佳奈美 or 夏菜美) is a feminine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: *, Japanese synchronized swimmer *, Japanese ice hockey player *, Japanese volleyball player *, Lead guitarist of Band-Maid Fictional characters *, a character in the light novel series ''Log Horizon'' *, a character in the media franchise ''Toji no Miko'' *, a character in the video game ''Persona 4: Dancing All Night'' *, a character in the light novel series ''Is This a Zombie?'' *, a character in the light novel series ''So I'm a Spider, So What? is a Japanese light novel isekai series written by Okina Baba and illustrated by Tsukasa Kiryu. The story follows a class that is killed in a mysterious explosion and reincarnated into another world with one girl reincarnated as a dungeon s ...'' *, a character in the visual novel '' After...'' {{given name Japanese feminine given names Feminine given names ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Kan'ami
was a Japanese Noh actor, author, and musician during the Muromachi period. Born in Iga Province, Kan'ami also went by and . He is the father of the well-known playwright . Theater Kan'ami's career began in Obata, Nabari-shi, Mie when he founded a sarugaku theater group in the Kansai region on the main Honshu island. The troupe moved to Yamato and formed the Yuzaki theater company, which would become the school of Noh theater. He grew in popularity and began making trips to Kyoto to give performances. In 1374, the shōgun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu was in the audience of a performance and was so impressed by it that he became Kan'ami's patron. Kan'ami was the first playwright to incorporate the Kusemai song and dance style and Dengaku dances from rustic harvest celebrations. He trained his son Zeami Motokiyo in his style, and his son eventually succeeded him as director of the Kanze school of Noh. Kan'ami died in Suruga Province. Notable works *'' Sotoba Komachi'' *''Ji'nen koji' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |