Update @ July 21, 2024: Generasia has now been updated to the latest version of the wiki software!
You can now "Thank" others for their contributions, set up email and two-factor authentication, and more!

Ibukuro Kiyoshi: Difference between revisions

From generasia
(Created page with "right|210px|thumb|Ibukuro Kiyoshi promoting ''[[Vocalo Zanmai|VOCALO Zanmai'' (2014)]] '''Ibukuro Kiyoshi''' (いぶくろ聖志) is the koto playe...")
 
 
(3 intermediate revisions by 3 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
[[Image:Ibukuro Kiyoshi.jpg|right|210px|thumb|Ibukuro Kiyoshi promoting ''[[Vocalo Zanmai|VOCALO Zanmai]]'' (2014)]]
[[Image:Kiyoshi - Ame Nochi Kanjouron promo.jpg|right|300px|thumb|Ibukuro Kiyoshi promoting "[[Ame Nochi Kanjouron]]" (2017)]]


<div align="justify">
'''Ibukuro Kiyoshi''' (いぶくろ聖志) is the koto player in the [[Wagakki Band]].
'''Ibukuro Kiyoshi''' (いぶくろ聖志) is the koto player in the [[Wagakki Band]].


Line 6: Line 7:
* '''Name:''' Ibukuro Kiyoshi (いぶくろ聖志)
* '''Name:''' Ibukuro Kiyoshi (いぶくろ聖志)
* '''Birthdate:''' {{bda|1983|12|01|mf=yes}}
* '''Birthdate:''' {{bda|1983|12|01|mf=yes}}
* '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Tokyo|Tokyo]], Japan
* '''Birthplace:''' [[Tokyo]], Japan
* '''Education:''' Graduated from [[Wikipedia:Chiba University|Chiba University]]
* '''Education:''' Graduated from [[Chiba University]]
* '''Music Affiliations:''' [[Hanafugetsu]] (華風月) / [[Ren (Musical Unit)|Ren]] (蓮-REN-) / [[Wagakki Band]] (和楽器バンド)
* '''Groups:'''  
**[[Wagakki Band]] (2012-)
**[[Hanafugetsu]]
**[[Ren (band)|Ren]]


==Information==
==Information==
Kiyoshi was born in Tokyo. During high school he began performing in China when he was dispatched there by the Agency for Cultural Affairs. He has performed in a total of eight countries outside of Japan, including Vietnam, Iran, Qatar, Kuwait, and South Korea. In Japan, Kiyoshi's performances have been covered in a wide range of media, and he has also published a collection of arrangements from ZEN-ON Music Company. Kiyoshi explores the possibilities of the koto as a Japanese instrument in addition to traditional Japanese music.
Kiyoshi was born in Tokyo. During high school he began performing in China when he was dispatched there by the Agency for Cultural Affairs. He has performed in a total of eight countries outside of Japan, including Vietnam, Iran, Qatar, Kuwait, and South Korea. In Japan, Kiyoshi's performances have been covered in a wide range of media, and he has also published a collection of arrangements from ZEN-ON Music Company. Kiyoshi explores the possibilities of the koto as a Japanese instrument in addition to traditional Japanese music. </div>


==External Links==
==External Links==
* [http://www.kiyoshi-ibukuro.com/ Official Website]
* [http://www.kiyoshi-ibukuro.com/ Official Website]
* [http://com.nicovideo.jp/community/co2014305 Niconicommunity Profile]
* [http://com.nicovideo.jp/community/co2014305 Niconicommunity Official Profile]
* [http://hanafugetsu.com/ Hanafugetsu Website]
* [http://twitter.com/bsmpl/ Official Twitter]
* [http://www.ren-japanmusic.com/ Ren Website]
* [https://twitter.com/bsmpl/ Official Twitter]


[[Category:Artists]]
{{Wagakki Band}}
[[Category:J-Rock]]
[[Category:Japanese Band Members]]
[[Category:Japanese Band Members]]
[[Category:Nico Nico Douga Artists]]
[[Category:Nico Nico Douga Artists]]
[[Category:1983 Births]]
[[Category:Tokyo Artists]]
[[Category:Tokyo Artists]]

Latest revision as of 15:29, 3 August 2017

Ibukuro Kiyoshi promoting "Ame Nochi Kanjouron" (2017)

Ibukuro Kiyoshi (いぶくろ聖志) is the koto player in the Wagakki Band.

Profile

Information

Kiyoshi was born in Tokyo. During high school he began performing in China when he was dispatched there by the Agency for Cultural Affairs. He has performed in a total of eight countries outside of Japan, including Vietnam, Iran, Qatar, Kuwait, and South Korea. In Japan, Kiyoshi's performances have been covered in a wide range of media, and he has also published a collection of arrangements from ZEN-ON Music Company. Kiyoshi explores the possibilities of the koto as a Japanese instrument in addition to traditional Japanese music.

External Links