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  2. Yagibushi - Wikipedia

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    The Yagibushi (Japanese: 八木節, meaning song of yagi [1]) is a popular folk song and dance performed at matsuri (and occasionally Undokai sports days) in Gunma and Tochigi, Japan. It consists of dancers with broad hats called kasa going in a counter clockwise circle around a mikoshi .

  3. Kairi Yagi - Wikipedia

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    Kairi Yagi (八木 海莉, Yagi Kairi, born September 5, 2002) is a Japanese singer-songwriter from Hiroshima Prefecture affiliated with the Sony Music Artists agency. She major-debuted in 2021 with the Japanese record label Ki/oon Music .

  4. Yagi (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Yagi (written: 八木) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alissa Yagi (八木 アリサ, born 1995), Japanese model and actress; Hidetsugu Yagi (八木 秀次, 1886–1976), electrical engineer and professor; developer of the Yagi-Uda antenna

  5. Michiyo Yagi - Wikipedia

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    Yagi was a founding member of the quartet Koto Vortex with fellow Sawai apprentices Yoko Nishi, Miki Maruta and Etsuko Takezawa, [1] as well as Kokoo, a trio which performs originals and progressive rock covers exclusively on traditional Japanese instruments. She was also one-third of the avant-pop girl group Hoahio which recorded two CD's for ...

  6. Rikako Yagi - Wikipedia

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    Rikako Yagi was born on July 7, 2001, in Shiga Prefecture, Japan. Before moving to Tokyo in 2020 to attend university, she lived in her hometown of Shiga, where she balanced her studies with her acting and modeling career. [1] She is skilled in rhythmic gymnastics after having practiced it for six years during elementary school. [2]

  7. Akiko Yagi - Wikipedia

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    Akiko Yagi (八木 亜希子, Yagi Akiko, born 24 June 1965, in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan) [1] is a Japanese free announcer, tarento, television presenter, newscaster, and actress. She is represented with Phonics. She is a former Fuji Television announcer from 1988 to 2000. She is the ambassador of Kanagawa Tourism.

  8. Kenzō Yagi - Wikipedia

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    Kenzō Yagi (5 September 1914 – 18 July 2008) was a Japanese mineralogist and petrologist who specialized in experimental mineralogy and petrology. [1] Yagiite , a new mineral found in the Colomera meteorite, was named after him for its contribution to the petrology.

  9. Sadaharu Yagi - Wikipedia

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    Sadaharu Yagi is a Japanese-born record producer, mixing engineer, and recording engineer who has won one Grammy and two Latin Grammy Awards. [1] He has worked with artists like Shania Twain, John Mayall, and Marc Anthony. [2] Currently he is based in Los Angeles, California.