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Kawakubo Nobutoshi
Kawakubo (written: 川久保) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: *, Japanese voice actor *, Japanese fashion designer *, Japanese actor *, American classical violinist {{surname Japanese-language surnames ...
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Kiyoshi Kawakubo
was a Japanese voice actor. He was from Yokohama, Japan. Kiyoshi was part of 81 Produce. __TOC__ Notable roles TV drama *''Tokugawa Ieyasu'' (1983) (Torii Mototada) *''Dokuganryū Masamune'' (1987) (Sirakawa Yoshichika) Anime television *'' 3000 Leagues in Search of Mother'' (Pietro Rossi) *''Cyborg 009'' (Van Allen (ep. 35)) *'' D.Gray-man'' ( Kevin Yeegar) *''Detective Conan'' (Kanaya (ep. 57, 58)) *'' Heisei Tensai Bakabon'' (various roles) *''Kimba the White Lion'' (Bou) *''King Fang'' (Youichiro) *''Lupin III Part II'' (Bordeaux police chief (ep. 12)) *'' O-bake no... Holly'' (Moppusu) *''Onegai! Samia Don'' (Samiadon) *''Science Ninja Team Gatchaman'' (various roles) *''Paranoia Agent'' ( Fuyubachi) *''Salaryman Kintarō'' (Tomokazu Morinosuke) *''Science Ninja Team Gatchaman F'' (various roles) *''Silent Möbius'' (Grospoliner) *''Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann'' ( Guame the Immoveable) *'' Tottoko Hamtaro'' (Chairman Inatori) *''Trigun'' (Max) * '' Uchuusen Sagittarius'' ( ...
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Rei Kawakubo
(b. 1942) is a Japanese fashion designer based in Tokyo and Paris. She is the founder of Comme des Garçons and Dover Street Market. In recognition of the notable design contributions of Kawakubo, an exhibition of her designs entitled '' Rei Kawakubo/Commes des Garçons, Art of the In-Between'' opened on 5 May 2017 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in Manhattan, modeled by Rihanna. Early life and education Rei Kawakubo was born on 11 October 1942 in Tokyo. Her early life in Japan was summarized by Judith Thurman in a ''New Yorker'' article from 2005 stating: "She was the oldest of her parents' three children and their only daughter... Their father was an administrator at Keio University, a prestigious institution founded by the great Meiji educator and reformer Fukuzawa Yukichi, a champion of Western culture and, according to Kawakubo, of women's rights." Although not formally trained as a fashion designer, Kawakubo did study fine arts and literature at Keio University. As r ...
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Takuji Kawakubo
is a Japanese actor and ''tarento'' who has appeared in a number of television series, feature films, and stage productions. He is represented by Stardust Promotion. He graduated from Rikkyo University , also known as Saint Paul's University, is a private university, in Ikebukuro, Tokyo, Japan. Rikkyo is known as one of the six leading universities in the field of sports in Tokyo (東京六大学 "Big Six" — Rikkyo University, University of .... Filmography TV drama Stage Films Internet Radio Anime television Video games Music videos Other TV programmes Advertisements Magazines References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Kawakubo, Takuji Stardust Promotion artists Rikkyo University alumni 1981 births Living people Male actors from Tokyo ...
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Tamaki Kawakubo
(born October 10, 1979) is a Japanese-American violinist. A recipient of an Avery Fisher Career Grant, she won the Silver Medal at the 2002 International Tchaikovsky Competition and the First Prize at the 2001 Sarasate International Violin Competition. Early years Tamaki was born in Palos Verdes, California. She began violin studies at the age of five in Los Angeles. She studied with Robert Lipsett at the Colburn School in Los Angeles. Following this she studied with Dorothy DeLay and Masao Kawasaki at the Juilliard School of performing arts. In 1997, she received an Avery Fisher Career Grant and moved to Zürich to study with Zakhar Bron. Career Kawakubo won the Silver Medal, ''ex aequo'', at the 2002 International Tchaikovsky Competition. This was the highest prize awarded that year. Tamaki has also won first prize at the 2001 Pablo de Sarasate International Violin Competition. After collaborating with Michael Tilson Thomas and the New World Symphony, Kawakubo began her 200 ...
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