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Tsuji and was
As it was developed in 1697 by Tsuji Gettan Sukemochi Sukeshige, a Zen practitioner, it has deep links with Zen Buddhism.
Later, in 1920 Tsuji was introduced to Dada and became a self-proclaimed first Dadaist of Japan, a title also claimed by Tsuji's contemporary, Takahashi Shinkichi ( 高橋 新吉 ).
Tsuji was influenced by the philosophy of Epicurus, and many characteristics of Epicureanism show through his lifestyle.
For example, Tsuji avoided active engagement in politics and sought after a form of ataraxia, which he was apparently able to experience through vagabond wandering and Egoism.
That is, Tsuji himself was his expression's piece of work ”.
For Tsuji, whose residence was reduced by the earthquake to a " monster right out of Cubism ", this passage comes off as autobiographical, describing his own turn to revelling in Epicureanism and the Arts.
In 1932 Tsuji was institutionalized in a psychiatric hospital after what would become popularly known as the " Tengu Incident ".
After hospitalization, Tsuji was diagnosed as having experienced a temporary psychosis probably resulting from his chronic alcoholism.
For the next few years Tsuji fell into various incidents with police and was readmitted to mental hospitals several times.
While book royalties and a sort of " Tsuji Jun Fan Club " ( provided some economic support, Tsuji was caught up in a harsh late World War II economic environment and would spend the last few years of his life in vagabond poverty.
However, in 1944 Tsuji settled down in a friend's one-bedroom apartment in Tokyo where he was found dead by starvation.
He was first exposed to martial arts in 1867, when he began training in Monk Fist Boxing ( Luohan Quan ) under a master named Aragaki Tsuji Pechin Seisho, a fluent Chinese speaker and translator for the Ryukyu court.
It was not until September 1914 that they met each other, introduced by Watanabe Masatarō, in the home of her husband, Tsuji Jun.
There was also a growing subversion within Homma's command by a small group of insubordinates, under the influence of Colonel Tsuji Masanobu.
Tsuji allowed Itō to stay with him when she was to be sent back home with her husband, which would have disrupted her education.
Sanrio was founded by Shintaro Tsuji as the Yamanashi Silk Company in 1960, using 1 million yen in capital.
All chapters were drawn by Go Nagai, but the first chapter was written in collaboration with Masaki Tsuji, while chapters two and three were written by Hiroshi Koenji.
This book was translated into Japanese by Professor Shinroki Tsuji and published by Diamond Publishing.
Fujikawa Fujikawa was raised to town status on January 1, 1901, followed by Tsuji on August 1, 1918.
At the behest of Lieutenant-Colonel Tsuji Masanobu, the Japanese High Command's Chief of Planning and Operations, Sook Ching was extended to the rest of Malaya, particularly Penang.
Masanobu Tsuji was regarded as the most notorious Japanese war criminal to escape trial after the war.
Masunobu Tsuji was born in the Ishikawa Prefecture in Japan.
In 1867 he began to study Monk Fist Boxing ( Luohan Quan ) from Aragaki Tsuji Pechin Seisho who was a fluent Chinese speaker and interpreter for the Ryukyu court.

Tsuji and depicted
The video, which features Kago and Tsuji playing multiple roles ( including a reprisal of their stage musical roles of Cara & Mei ), raised even more eyebrows when the duo were depicted adopting the controversial ganguro look in one scene.

Tsuji and film
Go Nagai worked on the anime's scenario along with Masaki Tsuji, a well-known film scenario and science-fiction writer whose name became well known in the anime world through his work on such series as Astro Boy, Attack No. 1, Captain Future, Urusei Yatsura, and Dr. Slump.
This musical film, narrated by Iruka, directed by Toshio Hirata, written by Masaki Tsuji, and with animation by Yoshiaki Kawajiri, presents the back story of Unico's banishment and his subsequent travels, as well as his friendships with Beezle ( to whom he grants his own horn ) and Chao / Katy ( to whom he grants the wish of becoming a human girl ).

Tsuji and has
But here Tsuji has regrettably been portrayed as a religious character.
According to this book, Tsuji, Sanrio's founder, said that, part of the company's former name, has an alternative on ' yomi reading of sanri.
Also famous is Gozenshu sake made by Katsuyama's Tsuji Honten brewery which has been in the town since the early 1800s, having relocated from nearby Ochiai.
In April 2012, Research group headed by Professor Takashi Tsuji demonstrates regenerating " functional hair regeneration from adult stem cells " Substantial advance in the development of next-generation of " organ replacement regenerative therapies " This procedure has only been tested on mice, human clinical trials have not been announced.

Tsuji and been
For being a controversial writer in the heart of Tokyo's radical art scene, Tsuji himself believed that had he been living instead as a peasant in the Soviet Union at the time, he would surely be have been shot to death.
Other notably popular characters through the years have been The Little Twin Stars ( created by Mr. Tsuji himself ), My Melody, Keroppi, Tuxedo Sam, Badtz-Maru, Chococat, Cinnamoroll, Sugarbunnies, Jewelpet and Wish me mell.

Tsuji and Japanese
* 1987 – Nozomi Tsuji, Japanese singer ( former member of Morning Musume )
Tsuji wrote during the 1920s, a dangerous period in Japanese history for controversial writers, during which he experienced the wages of censorship through police harassment.
He is also remembered as the father of prominent Japanese painter, Makoto Tsuji ( 辻 まこと ).
In the Japanese literary world Tsuji can be considered a rebel.
Although the Japanese name for kamaboko is sometimes used outside of Japan ( cf., sushi ), some extant English names for kamaboko are fish paste, fish loaf, fish cake, and fish sausage ( Tsuji, 1980 ).
Tsuji recommends using the Japanese name in English because no adequate English name exists, other than the Jewish dish, gefilte fish, which is somewhat similar.
* Tsuji, Shizuo, & Sutherland, Mary ( 2006 ) Japanese Cooking: a simple art ; revised edition.
* Tsuji brewery webpages ( in Japanese )
At Guadalcanal, Tsuji planned and led the last two attempted assaults by the Japanese forces to expel the Americans from the island.
* Nozomi Tsuji, a Japanese singer
In line with Mari Yaguchi's involvement in the Japanese 2007 adaptation of the popular 1955 Broadway play, " Damn Yankees ", Rika will be double cast with fellow 4th Generation ex-Morning Musume member, Nozomi Tsuji, in in 2007 at the Nissei Theatre in Tokyo and the Osaka City Center.
Since Kago and Tsuji had done two Pink Lady songs (" Southpaw " and " Nagisa no Sinbad ") on Duo U & U, Pink Lady were invited to perform with W on Japanese television as a one-time four-piece ensemble.
is a Japanese manga series written by Ikki Kajiwara and illustrated by Naoki Tsuji.
The idea was that W were continuing the tradition that the original artists they covered on this album established, as well as give fans of Kago and Tsuji that had never heard the original recordings a taste of Japanese pop history.

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