Kuroda Bushi (Japanese: 黒田節, literally the tune of Kuroda), also known as Kuroda-bushi, is a folk song from Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. This song, since its birth in the 1590s, has become popular across Japan, being sung now often at nomikai (drinking parties) or at karaoke.
KurodaBushi (Japanese: 黒田節, literally the tune of Kuroda), also known as Kuroda-bushi, is a folk song from Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. This...
London in 1867. A dancing Hakata ningyō doll holding a large sakazuki (Kurodabushi) James Curtis Hepburn "Chirori", A Japanese and English dictionary: with...
way'). In modern usage, bushi is often used as a synonym for samurai; however, historical sources make it clear that bushi and samurai were distinct...
Georges Bizet "Hallelujah Chorus" from Messiah by George Frideric Handel "Kuroda-bushi" 黒田節 "Merchant Ivory Productions Budget vs US Gross 1986-96". Screen...
Domain, and one of the twenty-four Kuroda Horsemen. Below the statue, a folk song based on Mori called ‘KurodaBushi’ is engraved. There is also a sculpture...
(Tweet) (in Japanese). Retrieved 24 April 2023 – via Twitter. "Statue of "Kuroda-bushi"". Fukuoka's history information website (in Japanese). Retrieved 20...
retainer of the Iwakura Oda clan (opposed to Oda Nobunaga) and lord of Kuroda castle in Owari Province at the end of the Sengoku period of Japan. He was...
suyaki ningyō) in clay, as offerings to Buddhist temples or as gifts to Kuroda Nagamasa, the ruler of Hakata at that time. Hakata also has a famous festival...
notable[citation needed] for an early[citation needed] use of the term "bushi" in Japanese[citation needed] literature and a reference to the educated...
uncommon in the otherwise mountainous geography of Hokkaido. During 1870–1871, Kuroda Kiyotaka, vice-chairman of the Hokkaido Development Commission (Kaitaku-shi)...
+ Zenkaiger: Super Hero Senki (2021) - Akarenger (voice) Shiranui onna Bushi (Shinjuku Koma Theater, 1981) Waraisetsu Inaka Kozo / Ora wa Tenka no Oodorobou...
reflected in the themes. The yuka is the auxiliary stage upon which the gidayu-bushi is performed. It juts out into the audience area at the front right area...
classes constituted the ruling elite. Members of the samurai class adhered to bushi traditions with a renewed interest in Japanese history and cultivation of...
(fairy tale) versions of Sayohime, which were also readapted as sekkyō-bushi [ja], i.e., Buddhist "sermon ballad" pieces under the title Matsura chōja...
鹿児島市. Retrieved 2013-05-26. Reischauer, Haru Matsukata (1987). Kinu to bushi. Wakako Hironaka, 広中和歌子. 文藝春秋. p. 55. ISBN 4-16-341850-4. OCLC 18743960...
modernizing nation. During the Tokugawa period, the role of many of the bushi, or samurai, changed from warrior to government bureaucrat, and as a consequence...
medieval metal-working experts based in Tannan District. Mizuhai clan – Bushi of Kawachi descended from a priest of Hiraoka Shrine (Kawachi's ichinomiya)...
permitted only one horse-rider at a time. The militant mountain-monks, yama-bushi, were also likely an influence as even the bandits in the area wore yellow...
(Captain), oversized Bee (Koma), and a Mortar (Dante). In the second story, Kuroda requests the Sket-dan to turn Dante back to his visual Kei self since for...