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She had her first solo exhibition in 1956 and went on to win several awards such as the Newcomer's Award from the Photographic Society of Japan and the Camera Geijutsu Art Award. [ 3 ] In 1962 Imai was in a car accident that left her temporarily blind for a year and a half, which left her unable to create photographs. [ 3 ]
Nobuko Imai (今井 信子, Imai Nobuko, born March 18, 1943), is a renowned Japanese classical violist with an extensive career as soloist and chamber musician. Since 1988 she has played a 1690 Andrea Guarneri instrument.
Born in Toyooka, Hyōgo Prefecture, Imai was a member of the Ground Self-Defense Force before starting his acting career in the second half of the 1980s. [1] The founder of the stage company Elle Company, he was the author and the main actor of the play The Winds of God, a 1991 drama he successfully performed for about twenty years. [1]
Hisashi Imai (今井 寿, Imai Hisashi, born October 21, 1965) is a Japanese musician and songwriter. He is best known as the lead guitarist of the rock band Buck-Tick since 1983. He has also performed in side-projects such as the duo Schaft with Soft Ballet member Maki Fujii, the supergroup Schwein , and the rock trio Lucy.
Imai Yone was born in 1897 in Mie Prefecture of Japan. She traveled to Tokyo for secondary school in 1917, and was baptized in the Christian faith the next year when she was 21. [ 1 ] She soon graduated from Tōkyō Joshi Kōtō Shihan Gakkō, or Tokyo Women's Normal School, now known as Ochanomizu University . [ 2 ]
Melo Imai (今井 メロ, 今井 夢露, Imai Mero, born 26 October 1987 in Suminoe-ku, Osaka) [1] is a Japanese TV personality and half-pipe snowboarder. Her maiden name is Narita ( 成田 ) . Imai's father is snowboarding coach Takashi Narita, and she has two brothers: former snowboarder Dome Narita and trampoliner Grim Narita.
Taiyo Imai (今井 大湧, Imai Taiyō, born 11 August 1998) is a Japanese para badminton player. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He competed in the men singles SU5 event of the 2020 Summer Paralympics. He won a bronze medal in the men's singles SU5 at the 2017 BWF Para-Badminton World Championships .
Aoi sanmyaku was released in two parts, part one on July 19, 1949, part two one week later, [1] [2] [3] and was highly successful both with the audience and the critics. [5]The film's popular theme song theme was sung by Ichiro Fujiyama and Mitsue Nara.