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Takeda Tetsuya No Shōwa Wa Kagayaiteita
''Takeda Tetsuya no Shōwa wa kagayaiteita'' ( Japanese: 武田鉄矢の昭和は輝いていた) (English: Tetsuya Takeda's Showa was Shining) is a Japanese television series broadcast since 2013. It is broadcast on BS TV Tokyo (called BS Japan apanese: BSジャパンuntil 2018), which is a subsidiary of TV Tokyo Holdings. The series is about the Showa era, and is presented by Tetsuya Takeda. The other presenter was originally Sayaka Suguro, who was replaced by Noriko Fukuda, who was replaced by Miki Handa. It is a talk show. It is a manifestation of Showa nostalgia. The 300th episode was broadcast on 23 October 2020. The 10th year episode was broadcast on 1 April 2022. The 10th anniversary concert was held on 6 September 2023 at the Shinjuku Bunka Center, and broadcast on 6 October 2023. On 19 February 2017, the episode on , from 2015, was rebroadcast following his death on 16 February. On 16 October 2020, the episode on Kyōhei Tsutsumi, from 2015, was rebroadcast ...
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Tetsuya Takeda
Tetsuya Takeda (), born April 11, 1949, is a Japanese folk singer and actor. Takeda is perhaps most known in Japan for his starring role in the Tokyo Broadcasting System's (TBS) long-running, highly rated television drama '' Sannen B Gumi Kinpachi Sensei'' (Mr. Kinpachi of the Third-Year B Class). The program, targeted at junior high and high school-aged adolescents, ran on TBS with Takeda at various times from 1979 until 2011. Takeda wrote and performed several well-known songs, including the theme song for the 1985 animated movie ''Doraemon: Nobita's Little Star Wars'' (のび太の宇宙小戦争). Takeda's 1980 song ''Okuru Kotoba'' (The Word I Give to You) is often sung or performed at junior high school and high school graduation ceremonies in Japan. Previous to his appearance on ''Sannen B'', Takeda studied to be a teacher at Fukuoka University of Education. He later formed a folk music group called ''Kaientai''. The song ''Okuru Kotoba'', which Takeda wrote and pe ...
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