In 1931, during the early Showa period, Chojun MIYAGI called his circle the Goju-ryu school.In 1931, Teikoku Kinema was reorganized, and with the establishment of Shinko Kinema, the studio was renamed New Kinema Kyoto Studio.In 1931, Shochiku released "Madam to Nyobo" (directed by Heinosuke GOSHO), which is regarded as 'the nation's first talkie film.'.In 1931, Research Institute of Balneotherapeutics of Kyushu University was established and the research of hot spring therapy has been conducted there.In 1931, Kyoto Institute of Textile Fibers was renamed Kyoto Institute of Textile Thread.In 1931, Kanichi UCHIDA, insisted on recognizing from the view point of nature and geography, but could make no progress.In 1931 the Oaza was included into Kamigyo Ward, most of which was then reorganized into 39 towns prefixed by 'Takagamine.'.In 1931 Oaza Kisshoin was reorganized into 32 towns prefixed by 'Kisshoin' along with Kisshoin Shimanomazume-cho, making a total of 33 towns. In 1930, the construction of Otorii (a large gateway to a Shinto shrine) was completed.In 1930, the company entered into a capital alliance with 'Takarazuka Eiga' which was established by Ichizo KOBAYASHI of Hankyu Railway.In 1930, she killed herself by hanging in Tokuji HAYAKAWA's home in Osaka.Ltd.), an affiliate of Shochiku, and the name of the studio was changed to Teikoku Kinema Uzumasa Movie Studio. In 1930, ownership of the studio shifted to Shochiku, and the studio was used by Teikoku Kinema (Imperial Cinema Entertainment Co.In 1930, he wrote "Toanko" (Marquis Toan), a biography of Kinmochi SAIONJI, in which he depicted Saionji's half a lifetime.In 1930, he was elected a member of the Upper House by imperial nomination.In 1930, he succeeded to Shobei TAMAYA, the seventh at the age of seven when the sixth died.In 1930, he released a monthly magazine called "Butai" (Stage) in order to educate young people, serving as the editorial supervisor.In 1930, he officially joined Shochiku Co., Ltd.In 1930, he made a debut on the stage in "Hana Gatami" ("Flower Basket") by playing a child's part.In 1930, he entered Tenryu So-do Hall (A hall for meditation) in Sagano and hung Shakujo (a priest's pewter staff) on a hook on the wall, and succeeded to the teachings of Seki Seisetsu.In 1930, he became qualified for an exemption of examination when displaying art works at the Imperial Fine Arts Academy Exhibition, and this allowed him to regain his confidence.In 1930, an oshiruko (sweet red-bean soup with pieces of rice cake) shop 'Wakamatsu' located in the Ginza launched anmitsu which was a mitsumame with bean jam on it.In 1930, Minejiro YAMAZAKI (the founder of S&B Foods, Inc.) put on the market the first curry powder made in Japan.In 1930, Hyakusui introduced Akita Ranga with a large paper edition of an art collection book called "Nihon Yoga Shoko" (The Dawn of Japanese and Western Paintings).In 1930 when its border with Higashiyama Ward was changed, the Awataguchi area along the southern edge was partly incorporated into Higashiyama Ward.In 1930 it was built as a memorial upon the marriage of Togu (Emperor Showa).In 1930 he newly built the Bunraku-za Theater in Yotsuhashi, Osaka.In 1929, with the help of a relative, he entered the Shochiku Kamata Film Studio as an assistant apprentice.In 1929, the curry and rice of a large restaurant in the Hankyu Department Store that opened at Umeda Station, Osaka, gained popularity due to its low price (twenty sen) for genuine curry.In 1929, the construction of Shinmon (shrine gate) was completed.In 1929, some of the areas of the southern and eastern part of the Kamigyo Ward were split off, and were integrated into the newly created Nakagyo Ward, Sakyo Ward, and Higashiyama Ward.In 1929, since Shochiku squeezed its budget for Bando's films, the number of films to be produced in the year was reduced to nine.In 1929, she passed away at the age of 68 years, and was buried at Awatasanryo (Sakyo Ward, Kyoto-city).
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