Noborikawa was born to a farming family in Misato Village (now
Uruma) in the
Nakagami District, Okinawa. From the age of 7, he became familiar with homemade
sanshin, watching
Mouashibi and learning folk songs. He was able to dance the
Kachāshī by 11. He hardly attended school and started smoking at 8 and drinking at 9. After the
war ended, he worked at the US military base. At the age of sixteen, Noborikawa joined the Shibai Matsu Theater of Okinawa and sang folk songs. He thoroughly learned sanshin from
Itarashiki Asaken and won the "Amateur Singing Competition" of
Ryukyuhoso radio together with
Rinshō Kadekaru. From 1955, he became a folk singer who performs solo. He also gained popularity in a trio with
Yoshinaga Masayasu and
Tsunami Tsunenaga. In 1957,
Shuei Kohama, Kina, and others established the Ryukyu Folk Songs Association. In 1963, Noborikawa became the youngest executive of the reorganized organization. In 1956, he also discovered and promoted
Sadao China. In 1970, he published three music books, such as "Folk and Dance Songs
Kunkunshi", which added voice notes to kunkunshi, the score for sanshin. In 1976, he received the 1st Achievement Award from the Ryukyu Folk Songs Association for these accomplishments. Since 1984 he served as chairman of the association for six terms, and since 1998 he was appointed honorary chairman. In 1999 he received Ryukyubin folk song master from the association. In 1989 it has been certified as a holder of Okinawa Prefecture Designated
Intangible Cultural Property Skills. For musical instruments other than Sanshin, he was also a special advisor to the Japan
Sanba Association (now Okinawa Sanba Association). In addition to music activities, he also appeared in the movie ''
Nabbie's Love'' ( directed by
Yuji Nakae) in 1999 and the same director's
Hotel Hibiscus in 2002. In 2010 he appeared in
NHK Okinawa Broadcasting Station's analog television ending program with
キャン×キャン, a comedic duo. At the end of January 2013 he was hospitalized in Okinawa City due to
liver cirrhosis. He died of liver failure on March 19, 2013 ==See also==