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Tama Drums (from Japanese: 多満 ; タマ ) is a brand of drums and hardware manufactured and marketed by Hoshino Gakki. [ 1 ] The research and development of its products, along with production of its professional drum lines, is done in Seto , Japan , while its hardware and less expensive drums are manufactured in Guangzhou , China . [ 2 ]
Location of Tama County in Iowa. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Tama County, Iowa. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Tama County, Iowa, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National ...
I have moved the article to Tama Drums. This is the only name they're ever called. Seisakusho (which translates roughly to "factory") has not been used since 1981 when the parent company (Hoshino Gakki) changed the name to Hoshino Gakki Mfg. Co., Ltd., which has since manufactured and marketed its drums under the simple Tama name.—
Meskwakiinaki, [3] also called the Meskwaki Settlement, is an unincorporated community in Tama County, Iowa, United States, west of Tama. [4] It encompasses the lands of the Meskwaki Nation (federally recognized as the Sac and Fox Tribe of the Mississippi in Iowa), one of three Sac and Fox tribes in the United States. The others are located in ...
Yoshiki was born on November 20, 1965, in Tateyama, Chiba Prefecture, as the elder of two brothers in a musically oriented family.His father was a tap dancer and jazz pianist, his mother played the shamisen, while his aunt played the koto. [13]
Parthenon Tama, a huge culture center, is located at the end of Parthenon Avenue. The building, nicknamed so after Parthenon in Greece because of its hilltop location, houses a free museum about the history of Tama New Town. Behind Parthenon Tama lies Tama Central Park (Tama Chuo Koen) and a neighbouring Shinto shrine.
Tama is located a few miles from the Meskwaki Settlement, Iowa's only significant Native American community. Tama was located on the historic Lincoln Highway and is home to an original Lincoln Highway bridge, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Tama is named for Taimah, the 19th century Meskwaki leader.
Some fairly large areas of forests still exist in places. Most notable among the housing developments are Tama New Town and Kohoku New Town. The build-up of the area is a key plot element to the Studio Ghibli film Pom Poko. [2] Points of interest in Tama Hills include: Tama Zoological Park: one of the main zoos in Japan.