Knowledge (XXG)

Tokyo Army College

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During the occupation of Japan, the Tokyo Army College produced numerous plays, many of which belonged to the Kabuki tradition, performed by some of the most famous Kabuki actors in Japan. Playbills for these productions are considered collectors' items and are available through certain rare books
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instructed American Army personnel in oil painting, life drawing and sketching at the Tokyo Army College in the late 1940s. General MacArthur is known to have sat for an etching by Seiler in 1951.
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and became a center of educational and cultural activities for members of the occupational forces and Japanese citizens alike.
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completed several courses at the Tokyo Army College prior to his return from Japan and subsequent enrollment at the
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and later became a respected authority on Oriental art and culture. Bowers is known in Japan as "the man who saved
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May 28, 1947 - Two Kabuki Dramas, including "Imparting of the Secret Art of Calligraphy" from the historical play
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was recruited by Commandant McDowell to serve as an art instructor at the Tokyo Army College in the late 1940s.
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According to playbill published by the Tokyo Army Educational Center, distributed Wednesday, May 28, 1947.
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According to playbill published by the Tokyo Army Educational Center, distributed July 2, 1946.
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June 16–18, 1947 - Japanese national treasures in the Okochi Collection
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Saldívar, Ramón, "The Borderlands of Culture" (2006), page 106.
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From 1947 to 1948, the Tokyo Army College was led by Captain
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The famed poet, novelist, ethnographer, and journalist
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June 11, 1947 - Vocal Concert "Hugo Wolf Evening" by
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Index

Eighth U.S. Army
Occupation of Japan
Charles T. McDowell
National Museum of Western Art
Faubion Bowers
Douglas MacArthur
aide-de-camp
occupation
kabuki
Kabuki
Benten Musume Meo no Shiranami
Kanjinchō
Onoe Kikugoro
Nakamura Kichiemon
Matsumoto Kōshirō VII
Sugawara Denju
Matsumoto Kōshirō VII
Nakamura Shikan
Nakamura Kichiemon
Nakamura Tokizo
Nakamura Kichinojo
Ichikawa Somegoro
Migawari Zazen
Onoe Kikugoro
Bandō Mitsugorō VIII
Ichikawa Omezo
Noh
Bunraku
Chikagoro Kawara no Tatehiki
Michiyuki Hatsunetabi

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