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Japanese Literature In 1934, at the age of 21, Hiroshi Kawazoe, the founder of Chianti, known as a salon for cultural figures, went to Paris to acquire an international sense from Montparnass. In this book, there are many famous people from Japan and abroad, such as Robert Capa, Taro Okamoto, Junzo Sakakura, and Chieko Hara, who were friends with Kawazoe in Paris, as well as Jean Cocteau, Paul Valery, Auguste Pele, Django Reinhardt, Guerdat taro, Tsuguharu Fujita, Akira Nakashoji, Miura Tamaki, and Tokuho Azuma.
Introducing Japanese culture to the world. Kunihiko Murai, who was taught by Kawazoe in Chianti, was entrusted with a dream baton. Murai, who started the legendary record company "Alpha Record," introduces outstanding artists such as Yumi Arai and Akai Tori. Finally, there appears a person who flies from Alpha to the world. That is YMO. What did Kawazoe learn from Montparnass and what was entrusted to later generations. That is YMO. What did Chianti learn from Montparnass and what was entrusted to later generations. This is YMO. What did Chianti learn from Montparnass and what was entrusted to later generations. Comments by Haruomi Hosono (YMO) "Without this encounter, YMO did not succeed. Chianti was at the heart of Japanese culture." "Without this encounter, YMO did not succeed. Chianti was at the heart of Japanese culture." "Without this encounter, Chianti was at the heart of Japanese culture." "Without this encounter, YMO did not succeed. Chianti was at the heart of Japanese culture." "Without this encounter, YMO did not succeed. Chianti was at the heart of Japanese culture." "Without this encounter, YMO did not succeed. Chianti was at the heart of Japanese culture." "Without this encounter, YMO did not succeed. Chianti was at the heart of Japanese culture." "Without this encounter, YMO did not succeed. Chianti was at the heart of Japanese culture." "Without this encounter, YMO did not succeed. Chianti was at the heart of Japanese culture." "Without this encounter, YMO did not succeed. Chianti was at the heart of Japanese culture." "Without this encounter, YMO did not succeed. Chianti was at the heart of Japanese culture." "Without this encounter, YMO did not succeed. Chianti was at the heart of Japanese culture." "Contents 90000 1945 1940 Winter Olympics アヅマカブキ Samejima Lake Yamanaka Akai Tori Arcángel Guerdat