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  1. Oct 6, 2019 · 23 Jul. 2020 Mini-Booklet "Let's Perform Kamishibai": Chinese version. 05 May. 2020 Added the "KAMISHIBAI AT HOME!" Page 27 Apr. 2020 KAMISHIBAI AT HOME! Campaign 20 Apr. 2020 COVID-19: Announcement from IKAJA 30 Mar. 2020 Added the function of “Site Search" and “Site Map" 26 Feb. 2020 Revised the annual fees from Overseas Members 18 Feb. 2020

  2. Storyteller Tora Mihashi performs at a kamishibai event in Tokyo’s Arakawa Ward in early March. | SATOKO KAWASAKI

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  3. Mar 24, 2018 · Takahashi Gozan created a series of 10 volumes of kindergarten Kamishibai, but in the process of going to the schools to introduced them, he was often confused with the street performers and thus refused. But Takahashi Gozan persevered and kept the business going. And around 1933 and 1934 schools started using Kamishibai to teach the children.

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  5. Japanese arts. Popularized in the 1950s in Japan, discover the kamishibai, this small traveling theater where storytellers tell stories using multiple boards inserted into a wooden frame. When one thinks of Japanese theatre , it is very often Kabuki or Noh theater that first comes to mind. However, and even if it is not played on a stage, there ...

  6. Kamishibai is actually a relative newcomer to the etoki tradition in Japan, and, as kamishibai artists and historians, Kata Kōji (1971) and Kako Satoshi (1979) have argued, the only precursor that can be traced unequivocally to the development of kamishibai is the 18 th century magic lantern show or utsushi-e.

  7. A kamishibai man telling stories in postwar Japan. Each kamishibai story consists of twelve to sixteen beautifully colored cardboard illustrations, a teacher’s guide, and instructions on how to use the story boards. The boards measure 10 1/2” x 15”, allowing even a large group of children gathered around a teacher or parent to easily see ...

  8. Lesson 1: Experience Kamishibai. Lesson 2: The World of Peach Boy. Lesson 3: Develop Story Mapping Skills . Lesson 4: Build the Story Map. Lesson 5 & 6: Planning Kamishibai. Lesson 7: Manga and Kamishibai. Lesson 8: Create Kamishibai. Lesson 9: Perform Kamishibai. Lesson 10: Write Kamishibai Te xt. Additional Resources

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