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- His mother was Empress Dowager Taira no Shigeko, the younger sister of Taira no Tokiko, the concubine of Taira no Kiyomori.
- Yoshikatsu was the son of 6th shōgun Ashikaga Yoshinori with his concubine, Hino Shigeko (1411–1463).
- Several of the students were left behind to complete their education in the foreign countries, including five young women who stayed in the United States to study, including the then 6-year old Tsuda Umeko, who after returning to Japan, founded the Joshi Eigaku Juku (present day Tsuda University) in 1900, Nagai Shigeko, later Baroness Uryū Shigeko, as well as Yamakawa Sutematsu, later Princess Ōyama Sutematsu.
- Half-orphan Yasuko, who lives with her uncle Shigematsu and his wife Shigeko in Hiroshima, is in the middle of moving family belongings to the house of an acquaintance in the vicinity, when the atomic bomb is dropped.
- Shigeko wins, and Takeo departs in glory, leaving behind an exotic animal, a Kirin (likely a giraffe or an okapi), as a gift for the Emperor.
- She had three elder sisters, the Princess Shigeko Teru-no-miya, the Princess Sachiko Hisa-no-miya (died as a baby) and the Princess Kazuko Taka-no-miya.
- Namiko (1932)Asakusa no hi (1937)Uguisu (1938)Wedding Day (1940)Okumura Ioko (1940)Spring on Leper's Island (1940) – Yokogawa's wifeŌhinata-mura (1940)Waga ai no ki (1941)Shirasagi (1941)Jirō monogatari (1941)Nankai no hanataba (1942) – Nobuko HottaHaha no chizu (1942) – Isano KishiGekiryu (1944)Army (1944) – SetsuKanjōkai no bara (1945)Umi no yobu koe (1945)Ōsone-ke no ashita (1946) – Fusako ŌsoneUrashima Tarō no kōei (1946)No Regrets for Our Youth (1946) – Madame Noge, Ryukichi's motherYottsu no koi no monogatari (1947) – Yukiko's mother (episode 1)Joen (1947)Haru no mezame (1947)Sanbon yubi no otoko (1947) – ItokoYuwaku (1948) – TokieTe o tsunagu kora (1948)Idainaru X (1948) – TakaToki no teizo: zengohen (1948)Kurogumo kaido (1948)Koku'un kaido (1948)Beni imada kiezu (1949)Yotsuya kaidan (1949) – OmakiShinshaku Yotsuya kaidan: kōhen (1949) – OmakiLate Spring (1949) – Masa TaguchiOnna no shiki (1950)Until We Meet Again (1950) – Ono SugaListen to the Voices of the Sea (1950) – Kohagi NakamuraEriko to tomoni Part I + II (1951) – Harue MatsumuraJiyū gakkō (1951)Early Summer (1951) – Tami YabeFireworks Over the Sea (1951) – Kono KujiraiRepast (1951) – Matsu Murata, Michiyo's motherInochi uruwashi (1951) – Mine ImuraSeishun kaigi (1952) – TamiyoGenroku suikoden (1952) – OnuiKaze futatabi (1952)Kin no tamago: Golden girl (1952) – Tsuruko FujimuraWakai hito (1952)Senba zuru (1953) – Chikako KurimotoMontenrupa: Bokyo no uta (1953)Kimi ni sasageshi inochi nariseba (1953)Tokyo Story (1953) – Shige KanekoLife of a Woman (1953) – Tamae, Shintaro's motherAn Inlet of Muddy Water (1953) – O-Hatsu (story 3)Geisha Konatsu (1954) – Raku KamiokaLate Chrysanthemums (1954) – KinShunkin monogatari (1954) – OeiKunsho (1954)Meiji ichidai onna (1955) – OhideKeisatsu Nikki (1955) – Moyo Sugita, a go-betweenPrincess Yang Kwei-Fei (1955) – Princess Yen-chunGeisha Konatsu: Hitori neru yo no Konatsu (1955) – Raku KamiokaShe Was Like a Wild Chrysanthemum (1955) – Masao's motherAogashima no kodomotachi – Onna kyōshi no kiroku (1956) – Chie YamadaEarly Spring (1956) – Tamako TamuraYonjū-hassai no teikō (1956) – Satoko, Kotaro's wifeNagareru (1956) – SomekaOnna no ashi ato (1956)The Crowded Streetcar (1957) – Otome, the motherTokyo Twilight (1957) – Shigeko TakeuchiKanashimi wa onna dakeni (1958) – ChiyokoHana no bojō (1958) – Rie IkegamiSummer Clouds (1958) – ToyoNemuri Kyōshirō burai hikae: Maken jigoku (1958) – SonoeGood Morning (1959) – Kikue HaraguchiBibō ni tsumi ari (1959) – Fusa YoshinoAnyakōro (1959) – OsaiKashimanada no onna (1959)The Three Treasures (1959) – NarratorFloating Weeds (1959) – OyoshiTenpō rokkasen – Jigoku no hanamichi (1960) – OkumaMusume tsuma haha (1960) – Kayo TaniDaughters, Wives and a Mother (1960) – Kayo TaniAshi ni sawatta onna (1960) – Pickpocket HarukoFuryu fukagawata (1960)Banana (1960)Kutsukake Tokijirō (1961) – OrokuThe End of Summer (1961) – Katou ShigeBuddha (1961) – VaidehiHangyakuji (1961)Katei no jijō (1962) – Mrs.
- The video emphasizes that television compliments memory and that TV monitors are sites of memory and of emotionality, a theme that is suggested in Shigeko Kubotas video eulogies to Nam June Paik in the 1980s and 1990s, Korean Grave, and Winter in Miami.
- Its core members were composers Mumma, Robert Ashley, Alvin Lucier and later David Behrman but on some tours this group expanded to include works and performances by Mary Ashley, Mary Lucier, Barbara Lloyd and Shigeko Kubota.
- She organized several seminal symposiums including ‘Video Maart’ (1981), and the symposium for the exhibition ‘The Luminous Image’ (1984), which included videotapes and installations by Marina Abramović and Ulay, Vito Acconci, Max Almy, Dara Birnbaum, Michel Cardena, Brian Eno, Kees de Groot, Nan Hoover, Michael Klier, Shigeko Kubota, Thierry Kuntzel, Marie-Jo Lafontaine, Mary Lucier, Marcel Odenbach, Tony Oursler, Nam June Paik, Al Robbins, Lydia Shouten, Elsa Stanfield and Madelon Hooykaas, Francesc Torres, Bill Viola, and Robert Wilson, in collaboration with the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam.
- He had an older sister, Sakurako (born 1903), who was the wife of Kyoshiro Ando (1893-1982), former Governor of Kyoto Prefecture, and two younger sisters, Shigeko (born 1910) and Misako (born 1918).
- Miyagawa conducts play-writing workshops with high school students in New York City to respond to the story of Hiroshima survivor Shigeko Sasamori.
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