Ikkyusan とんちんかんちん一休さん - Bon Odori 大須夏祭り Osu Shrine Matsuri 2009
Dança típica japonesa (bon odori) com o tema do desenho "Ikkyu San", que fez muito sucesso na década de Setenta. Tonchin Kanchin Ikkyu san - Matsuri realizado no Templo de Osu, em Nagoya. Japanese Traditional Dance (Bon Odori). Music: Ikkyusan Theme Song. Nagoya City, Osu Shrine Ikkyū-san (一休さん) is an anime based on the historical Zen Buddhist monk Ikkyū that follows his mischievous adventures as a child during his stay at Ankoku Temple. In each episode, Ikkyū relies on his intelligence and wit to solve all types of problems, from distraught farmers to greedy merchants. The anime was well-received by all ages in Japan and throughout Asia, as it didn't rely on violence. Even when violence appears, it is usually presented in a mild or necessary way (for example, there are occasional references to the Ōnin War). A running gag of Ikkyū-san is that whenever Ikkyū is trying to think of a plan, he sits in a lotus position, wets his two index fingers, and rotates them above his head. Alternative title: Ikkyu the Little Monk Ikkyusan, piccolo bonzo (Italian) إيكو سان (Arabic) 一休さん (Japanese) 一休さん(いっきゅうさん)は臨済宗の禅僧一休宗純の愛称。主に、その生涯に様々な説話を残した事から江戸時代に説話が作られ、頓知で有名となる。 昭和の中頃まで、絵本の童話の題材、紙芝居の題材として良く用いられていた。特に、屏風の虎退治などの話は有名。 1975年10月15日から1982年6月28日まで、NETテレビ(日本教育テレビ、本放送中の1977年よりテレビ朝日)系列で全296話が放送された。中央児童福祉審議会 ...