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"Tale of the Bamboo Cutter" is Japan's oldest story. The author and the year of writing are unknown, but it is said to have been written between the 9th and...
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A new video added to Youtube! Keiji Funagira started playing the shakuhachi that he found in his grandparent’s house since he was a teenager. He studied under the...
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Bamboo is a symbol of good luck In Japan, "pine, bamboo, and plum" are used as symbols of good luck. As for bamboo, it is considered a symbol of procreation....
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Bamboo is used for musical instruments such as the shakuhachi and shinobue, and has also been an indispensable part of Japanese life. In Japan, there are many proverbs associated with...
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A new video added to Youtube! Keiji Funagira started playing the shakuhachi that he found in his grandparent’s house since he was a teenager. He studied under the...
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Bamboo is familiar to Japanese people Bamboo, used as a material for shinobue(篠笛) and shakuhachi(尺八), is widely distributed throughout Japan. Bamboo has been closely associated with Japanese people's lives since...
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A new video added to Youtube! Keiji Funagira started playing the shakuhachi that he found in his grandparent’s house since he was a teenager. He studied under the...
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A new video added to Youtube! Keiji Funagira started playing the shakuhachi that he found in his grandparent’s house since he was a teenager. He studied under the...
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"Yamata-no-Orochi" on Kagura jp's Youtube channel.You can enjoy the wonderful stage by Yoshida Kagura Troup. Story Once upon a time in the province of Izumo, there lived an elderly couple...
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A new video added to Youtube! Keiji Funagira started playing the shakuhachi that he found in his grandparent’s house since he was a teenager. He studied under the...
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Kagura is one of Japan's traditional performing arts. You can enjoy it on ”Kagura jp(神楽jp)". What’s Kagura Kagura began as a ritual ceremony to express gratitude for the bounty of nature....
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Hinamatsuri(Girl's Festival)on March 3rd is a traditional Japanese event to pray for the health and happiness of young girls. We display dolls at the festival to take away girls' bad...
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A new video added to Youtube! Keiji Funagira started playing the shakuhachi that he found in his grandparent’s house since he was a teenager. He studied under the...
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