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Ujō Noguchi (野口 雨情, Noguchi Ujō, May 29, 1882 – January 27, 1945) was a Japanese poet and lyricist of children's songs and traditional Min'yō folk music. He wrote some of the most beloved and familiar pieces for children and youth choirs, such as "Akai Kutsu (Red Shoes)". He, along with Hakushū Kitahara, and are considered to be the three great poets and children's songwriters in Japan.

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  • Noguchi Ujō (de)
  • Ujō Noguchi (fr)
  • 노구치 우조 (ko)
  • 野口雨情 (ja)
  • Удзё Ногути (ru)
  • Ujō Noguchi (en)
  • 野口雨情 (zh)
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  • Noguchi Ujō (japanisch 野口 雨情, wirklicher Name Noguchi Eikichi (野口 英吉); geboren 29. Mai 1882 in der Präfektur Ibaraki; gestorben 27. Januar 1945) war ein japanischer Lieder-Dichter. Er zählt mit Kitahara Hakushū und Saijō Yaso zu den „Drei Großpoeten“ ihrer Zeit. (de)
  • Ujō Noguchi (野口 雨情, Noguchi Ujō), né Eikichi Noguchi (野口 英吉, Noguchi Eikichi) 29 mai 1882 - 27 janvier 1945, est un poète et parolier japonais de chansons pour enfants et de musique traditionnelle folklorique min'yō. Il est l'auteur de quelques-unes des pièces les plus aimées et familières pour enfants et chorales de jeunes telle que (en) (« Chaussures rouges »). Avec Hakushū Kitahara et (ja), il est considéré comme l'un des trois grands poètes et compositeurs de chansons pour enfants du Japon. (fr)
  • Ujō Noguchi (野口 雨情, Noguchi Ujō, May 29, 1882 – January 27, 1945) was a Japanese poet and lyricist of children's songs and traditional Min'yō folk music. He wrote some of the most beloved and familiar pieces for children and youth choirs, such as "Akai Kutsu (Red Shoes)". He, along with Hakushū Kitahara, and are considered to be the three great poets and children's songwriters in Japan. (en)
  • 노구치 우조(일본어: 野口雨情, 1882년 5월 29일 ~ 1945년 1월 27일)는 일본의 시인, 동요·민요 작사가이다. 기타하라 하쿠슈, 와 함께 일본 아동문학계의 3대 시인으로 손꼽혔다. 본명은 노구치 에이키치(野口英吉)였으며, 이바라키현 다가 군 이소하라 정 (지금의 기타이바라키시) 출신이다. (ko)
  • 野口雨情(のぐち うじょう、1882年(明治15年)5月29日 - 1945年(昭和20年)1月27日)は、詩人、童謡・民謡作詞家。多くの名作を残し、北原白秋、西條八十とともに、童謡界の三大詩人と謳われた。 (ja)
  • Ногути Удзё (яп. 野口 雨情; Удзё Ногути, 29 мая 1882 — 27 января 1945) — японский поэт, писал детские стихи, а также песни в жанре мин’ё. Сочинил некоторые из самых любимых и знакомых произведений для детей и хоров, как например «Akai Kutsu». Вместе с Хакусю Китахарой и , считается одним из самых известных японских поэтов и писателей детских песен. (ru)
  • 野口雨情(1882年5月29日-1945年1月27日)是日本的童謠、民謠作詞家與詩人。本名野口英吉。茨城縣北茨城市出身。 (zh)
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  • Noguchi Ujo (en)
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  • Noguchi Ujo (en)
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