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Shigeomi Hasumi
(7 December 1967 – 18 June 2017) was a Japan, Japanese composer, arranger and musician. He also used the alias ''Glenn Miyashiro''. He graduated from Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Faculty of Foreign Studies, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies#Departments, Department of Mongolian Studies. He was the grandson of :ja:蓮實重康, Shigeyasu Hasumi, a historian of Japanese art. His father, Shigehiko Hasumi, a French literature scholar, literary and film critic, was a professor at the University of Tokyo and the 26th President (1997-2001). His mother was Chantal Van Melkebeke, a French-speaking Belgian. Life and work He was born on 7 December 1967 in Tokyo, Japan, to a Japanese people, Japanese father, Shigehiko Hasumi, and a Belgians, Belgian mother, Chantal Van Melkebeke, whose native language was French language, French. His father's book ''Han Nihongo Ron'' (1977) describes an episode about Shigeomi's life, who grew up to be bilingual when he was a child. In 1970, the ...
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