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Minyo: The Heartbeat of Japanese Folk Music

Minyo (Japanese folk songs) represent the musical traditions and cultural expressions that have been passed down through...
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The Biwa: Japan’s Ancient Lute Instrument

The biwa is a traditional Japanese plucked string instrument that holds a significant place in the country’s cultural hi...
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Kabuki: Japan’s Exuberant Theatrical Art

Kabuki is one of Japan's most famous and vibrant traditional performing arts, known for its colorful costumes, exaggerat...
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Noh: The Timeless Art of Japanese Theater

Noh is a traditional form of Japanese theater that has been performed for over 600 years. It combines drama, dance, and ...
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Rokyoku: The Art of Japanese Narrative Singing

Rokyoku, also known as Naniwa-bushi, is a traditional Japanese narrative performance that combines shamisen accompanimen...
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Shōmyō: The Sacred Buddhist Chant

Shōmyō is a form of Buddhist chant, recited by monks during rituals and ceremonies with specific melodic phrasing. Origi...
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The Enchanting World of Japanese Flutes

Flutes have played a central role in Japanese music for centuries, used in everything from imperial court performances t...
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Koto: The Soulful Sounds of Japan’s Ancient Zither

The Koto is one of Japan’s most cherished traditional instruments. Its elegant shape and rich sound have captivated audi...
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Shakuhachi: Japan’s Bamboo Flute of Serenity

The Shakuhachi is a traditional Japanese bamboo flute known for its hauntingly beautiful and meditative sound. With a hi...
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The Power of Taiko: Japanese Drums in Tradition and Culture

Taiko (also known as Wadaiko) are traditional Japanese drums that have played an essential role in Japan’s music and cul...