was a Japanese
geisha
{{Culture of Japan, Traditions, Geisha
{{nihongo, Geisha, 芸者 ({{IPAc-en, ˈ, ɡ, eɪ, ʃ, ə; {{IPA-ja, ɡeːɕa, lang), also known as {{nihongo, , 芸子, geiko (in Kyoto and Kanazawa) or {{nihongo, , 芸妓, geigi, are a class of female ...
and singer who also performed in a few films before
World War II
World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposin ...
. Her most famous film was
The Million Ryo Pot
is a 1935 black and white Japanese comedy film directed by Sadao Yamanaka and starring Denjirō Ōkōchi.
Cast
* Denjirō Ōkōchi: Tange Sazen
* Kiyozo: Ofuji
* Kunitaro Sawamura: Genzaburo Yagyu
* Reisaburo Yamamoto: Yokichi
* Minoru Taka ...
, which records not only her remarkable natural acting skill, but numerous songs she sang accompanied by a
shamisen
The , also known as the or
(all meaning "three strings"), is a three-stringed traditional Japanese musical instrument derived from the Chinese instrument . It is played with a plectrum called a bachi.
The Japanese pronunciation is usual ...
.
Life
Born with the name Yoshiko, the first daughter of nine children to her father Masayoshi and mother Chika, in the area of which is now known as
Nishinoomote, Kagoshima
is a city located on the island of Tanegashima, in Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan. As of June 2013, the city has an estimated population of 16,418 and a population density of 79.8 persons per km2. The total area is 205.75 km2.
Geography
Nishi ...
. Her family ran a grocery. When an
okiya was established in town, Yoshiko began training there under the name "Yaemaru." While in Kagoshima, she grew in popularity, and performed many times for NHK radio. She also recorded some of her songs with Columbia Records.
In 1930, she met and married the songwriter
Shinpei Nakayama
was a Japanese songwriter, famous for his many children's songs and popular songs (''ryūkōka'') that have become deeply embedded in Japanese popular culture.
Nakayama was born in Nagano Prefecture, Nakano City, in 1887. His father died while ...
. They met at the
ryotei where Kiyozō performed, and initially impressed by her talent, Nakayama decided to write for her unique and lovely voice. Eventually, while working, the two developed a mutual attraction. They ended up married in 1937.
In the same year, the couple moved to Tokyo. The next year, Kiyozō changed her name to Shinbashi Kiyozō (as geisha often took the place name of their area as a stage surname). She debuted her first record in Tokyo, "Washiya Shiranu" in 1933.
In 1935, the increasingly popular artist performed as the lead actress in
Yamanaka Sadao's film,
The Million Ryo Pot
is a 1935 black and white Japanese comedy film directed by Sadao Yamanaka and starring Denjirō Ōkōchi.
Cast
* Denjirō Ōkōchi: Tange Sazen
* Kiyozo: Ofuji
* Kunitaro Sawamura: Genzaburo Yagyu
* Reisaburo Yamamoto: Yokichi
* Minoru Taka ...
.
Kiyozō recorded a number of records for Columbia under the name "Kiyomaru," as well.
In 1956, Kiyozō toured America, in San Francisco, New York, Washington and Chicago, to play the shamisen at various events promoting Kagoshima and Japanese culture. When she returned, she spent the rest of her days in
Atami
is a city located in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 36,865 in 21,593 households and a population density of 600 persons per km2. The total area of the city is .
Geography
Atami is located in the far ea ...
. She died from cancer in 1963, and is interred in
Tama Cemetery
in Tokyo is the largest municipal cemetery in Japan. It is split between the cities of Fuchu and Koganei within the Tokyo Metropolis. First established in April 1923 as , it was redesignated Tama Cemetery in 1935. It is one of the largest green ...
.
Songs
Some of the songs she recorded are:
*
Minyo style
** Kagoshima Ohara-bushi
** Kagoshima San-sagari
** Kagoshima Hanya-bushi
** Kagoshima Yosakoi-bushi
** Goketsu-bushi
** Shitanoe-bushi
** Jousa-bushi
*
Ryūkōka
is a Japanese music genre, musical genre. The term originally denoted any kind of "popular music" in Japanese, and is the East Asian cultural sphere, sinic reading of ''hayariuta'', used for commercial music of Edo period, Edo Period. Therefore, ...
pop music
** Washiya Shiranu
** Meiji Ichidai-jo
** Oden Jigoku no Uta
** Kushimaki Ofuji no Uta (movie song for the "Million Ryo Pot")
** Bakumatsu Ko-uta
** Aosora Dochu(
duet
A duet is a musical composition for two performers in which the performers have equal importance to the piece, often a composition involving two singers or two pianists. It differs from a harmony, as the performers take turns performing a solo ...
with
Taro Shoji
was a popular Japanese ryūkōka singer. He also used the aliases , , and in his early recording career.
Early life
Shōji was born in Akita, Akita Prefecture. His father was an employee of the South Manchuria Railway, and his parents moved to ...
)
** Shucho no Musume
** 17 Shimada
Filmography
*''
The Million Ryo Pot
is a 1935 black and white Japanese comedy film directed by Sadao Yamanaka and starring Denjirō Ōkōchi.
Cast
* Denjirō Ōkōchi: Tange Sazen
* Kiyozo: Ofuji
* Kunitaro Sawamura: Genzaburo Yagyu
* Reisaburo Yamamoto: Yokichi
* Minoru Taka ...
'' (1935)
Nikkatsu
is a Japanese entertainment company known for its film and television productions. It is Japan's oldest major movie studio, founded in 1912 during the silent film era. The name ''Nikkatsu'' amalgamates the words Nippon Katsudō Shashin, literally ...
dir:
Yamanaka Sadao
*''Tsumagoi Dochu'' (1937)
Nikkatsu
is a Japanese entertainment company known for its film and television productions. It is Japan's oldest major movie studio, founded in 1912 during the silent film era. The name ''Nikkatsu'' amalgamates the words Nippon Katsudō Shashin, literally ...
dir: Masuda Haruo
*''Jirokichi Utazange'' (1937)
Shochiku
() is a Japanese film and kabuki production and distribution company. It also produces and distributes anime films, in particular those produced by Bandai Namco Filmworks (which has a long-time partnership—the company released most, if not all ...
dir: Osone Tatsuo
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Japanese film actresses
1903 births
1963 deaths
Actors from Kagoshima Prefecture
Geishas
20th-century Japanese women singers
20th-century Japanese singers