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Latest revision as of 10:05, 31 January 2017
- Japanese: 角澤検校 (Sumizawa Kengyou)
Sumizawa Kengyô is credited with being the first person to employ shamisen music as accompaniment for ningyô jôruri (puppet theater).
References
- Gallery labels, East-West Center.[1]