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  2. Shoji Tabuchi - Wikipedia

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    Shoji Tabuchi was born April 16, 1944, [5] in Daishōji, Ishikawa, Japan (now Kaga, Ishikawa, Japan).When Tabuchi turned 7, he went to his elementary school where they had show and tell and one of his classmates played the violin using the Suzuki method.

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  4. 1944 in Japan - Wikipedia

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    April 16 - Shoji Tabuchi, fiddler; July 8 - Hironobu Takesaki, former Chief Justice of Japan; July 15 - Ken Kagaya, painter and writer (d. 2003) [4] Deaths.

  5. Shōji (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Shōji, Shoji, Shouji or Shohji is a masculine Japanese given name written with various kanji (正治, 昌二, 昭二, 鐘史 etc.). Notable people with the name include: Shoji Akiyoshi (born 1968), Japanese wrestler; Shoji Gatoh (born 1971), Japanese author; Shōji Hamada (1894–1978), Japanese potter; Shoji Hashimoto (1935–2009), Japanese ...

  6. Category:Japanese country fiddlers - Wikipedia

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    Shoji Tabuchi This page was last edited on 12 March 2016, at 20:41 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional ...

  7. Talk:Shoji Tabuchi - Wikipedia

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  8. Category:20th-century Japanese musicians - Wikipedia

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  9. The Pillows - Wikipedia

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    Ousama ni Nare also features appearances by numerous musicians, including: Teru and Jiro of Glay; Atsushi Horie, Hidekazu Hinata and Shinpei Nakayama of Straightener; Hirotaka Takahashi of The Predators; Ryosuke Sasaki, Tomoya Tabuchi, Hiroaki Arai and Hiroyuki Suzuki of THE KEBABS; Yoko and Shinya Kusube of Casablanca; Hirata Panda, Beat Ryo ...