Inunekonaka Festival 2019 - Let's gather at the Animal Protection Week

いぬねこなかまフェス 2019 ~動物愛護週間に集まろう~
Amusement Zoo/Aquarium

Inunekonaka Festival 2019 - Let's gather at the Animal Protection Week is Zoo/Aquarium Amusement event held in Japan.

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In addition to support for hyde and Chihiro Onitsuka, he also produces L'Arc ~ en ~ Ciel, PENICILLIN, CRAZE and others. Haruo Togashi (February 14, 1963) is a Japanese studio musician and keyboardist. When he was 17 years old at Keio High School, he won a special jury prize in the Kanto Koshinetsu area of the Yamaha Popular Song Contest.

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Shoichi Tomomori (Tomomori Shoichi, January 13, 1966) is a musician and guitarist from Fukuoka Prefecture. Blood type is O type.
Participated in numerous artists and live performances, supported and produced, and is also known as a migratory bird with a guitar and a super guitarist of the sink.

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Kenji Ohtsuki

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Kenji Ohtsuki (Ōtsuki Kenji, born February 6, 1966 in Nakano, Tokyo) is a Japanese rock musician and Seiun Award-winning writer. His musical career began in the late 1970s. He is the vocalist of Kinniku Shōjo Tai, Tokusatsu, Underground Searchlie and Karate Bakabon.

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Shigesato Itoi

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Shigesato Itoi ( Itoi Shigesato, born November 10, 1948) is a Japanese copywriter, essayist, lyricist, game designer, and actor. Itoi is the editor-in-chief of his website and company Hobo Nikkan Itoi Shinbun (Almost Daily Itoi News'). Later Itoi branched into writing essays, lyrics, and into designing video games.

He is best known outside Japan for his work on Nintendo's Mother/EarthBound series of games, as well as his self-titled bass fishing video game. In 1998 he started the website and company Hobo Nikkan Itoi Shinbun (Almost Daily Itoi News), which is the center of his activity today.

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Miu Sakamoto

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Miu Sakamoto (坂本 美雨 , Sakamoto Miu, born May 1, 1980) is a Japanese pop singer. She is the daughter of musicians Ryuichi Sakamoto and Akiko Yano.

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Miyoko Asada

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That same year she was nominated as Best Newcomer of the Year at the 15th Japan Record Awards, but lost the title to Junko Sakurada.

Miyoko Asada (浅田 美代子 , Asada Miyoko, born February 15, 1956) is a Japanese actress. Miyoko Asada debuted as an idol in April 1973 with the single "Akai Fuusen" (The Red Balloon), which sold over 800,000 copies and peaked at #1 on the Japanese Oricon chart list.

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Akiko Yano

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Akiko Yano (矢野 顕子 , Yano Akiko, born February 13, 1955) is a Japanese pop and jazz musician and singer. Akiko recorded her debut album, Japanese Girl, primarily in Los Angeles with Lowell George and Little Feat. She was born in Tokyo and raised in Aomori, and later began her singing career in the mid-1970s.

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Inunekonaka Festival

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The Inunekonaka Fest is an event that began with the idea that more people would know about animal welfare, and is held every year in the Animal Protective Week in September.

In addition to lectures that help veterinarians get along well with dogs and cats, there are live performances and readings by artists and actors who are interested in animals and want to cooperate.

Animal welfare is a bit of a special world, or there is an atmosphere that you should not be involved with if you like animals a little, but the Inuneko Kamamatsu Festival gathers for the animals because they are good at each, and they also I do what I can do for the protected animals while having fun.

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Profits from ticket sales are used for medical expenses for animals protected by Lancontre Mignon, rent for shelters, labor costs for dock trainers, and food costs.

You can support animals just by visiting us.
Although it is a handmade event, please come to laughter, study, and be a little impressed.

Hikashu

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Hikashu (ヒカシュー) is a Japanese rock band led by pseudo-Kabuki vocalist, Makigami Koichi, known for their highly experimental music. They are often referred to by their alternative English moniker, Hikasu. The group's most recent album, Ikite Koi Chinmoku, was released in 2015.

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UA

UA is a singer. UA is a Swahili word that means flower.
Born March 11, 1972. Born in Osaka Prefecture.
Since her debut, she has attracted attention with his unique looks and singing voice.

Z

Another English dialectal form is izzard .
Z (named zed or zee ) is the 26th and final letter of the modern English alphabet and the ISO basic Latin alphabet. zeta /tsetɑ/ or /tset/ in Finnish.

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Tokyo

Tokyo (Japanese: [toːkjoː] , English /ˈ t oʊ k i . oʊ / ), officially Tokyo Metropolis, is the capital of Japan and one of its 47 prefectures. The Greater Tokyo Area is the most populous metropolitan area in the world. It is the seat of the Emperor of Japan and the Japanese government. Tokyo is in the Kantō region on the southeastern side of the main island Honshu and includes the Izu Islands and Ogasawara Islands. Formerly known as Edo, it has been the de facto seat of government since 1603 when Shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu made the city his headquarters. It officially became the capital after Emperor Meiji moved his seat to the city from the old capital of Kyoto in 1868; at that time Edo was renamed Tokyo. Tokyo Metropolis was formed in 1943 from the merger of the former Tokyo Prefecture (東京府 , Tōkyō-fu) and the city of Tokyo (東京市 , Tōkyō-shi) .

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