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I have been to Tokushima several times, but I have never been to the Awa Odori Hall. So, this was my first visit. Awa Odori Hall is about 15...
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A new video has been added to YouTube! Kaizan Harago Tozan ryu shakuhachi Kaizan Harago was born in Tokushima, Japan. His father taught him shakuhachi from childfood, after...
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Tosan's remarkable success In April 1922, the head office was moved from Osaka to Tokyo. At that time, the shakuhachi was popular in combination with the koto, called the Sankyoku...
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Tozan's own teaching methods established After Tozan published a self-study book " Explanation about Tozan-ryu Shakuhachi musical notes(都山流尺八音符解説)", the number of shakuhachi enthusiasts increased rapidly throughout the country. His class...
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A new video has been added to YouTube! Kaizan Harago Tozan ryu shakuhachi Kaizan Harago was born in Tokushima, Japan. His father taught him shakuhachi from childfood, after...
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A new video has been added to YouTube! Kaizan Harago Tozan ryu shakuhachi Kaizan Harago was born in Tokushima, Japan. His father taught him shakuhachi from childfood, after...
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A new video has been added to YouTube! Kaizan Harago Tozan ryu shakuhachi Kaizan Harago was born in Tokushima, Japan. His father taught him shakuhachi from childfood,...
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A new video has been added to YouTube! Kaizan Harago Tozan ryu shakuhachi Kaizan Harago was born in Tokushima, Japan. His father taught him shakuhachi from childfood, after that...
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A new video has been added to YouTube! Kaizan Harago Tozan ryu shakuhachi Kaizan Harago was born in Tokushima, Japan. His father taught him shakuhachi from childfood, after that...
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Awa Odori has over 400 years of history Awa Odori(Odori means dance, 阿波踊り)is a traditional performing art in Tokushima prefecture that is said to have over 400 years of history....
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Even today, there is a temple with komuso monks(虚無僧) who plays the shakuhachi. It’s Myoanji Temple(明暗寺)in Kyoto. 写真提供:<a href="https://photo53.com/">京都のフリー写真素材</a> When the Fuke-shu sect(普化宗)was abolished in 1871, the Komuso disappeared...
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Kaizan Harago was born in Tokushima, Japan. His father taught him shakuhachi from childhood, after that he studied under master Seizan Ishigaki I from 1993 to 2000. He has performed...
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Fuke-shu sect was abolished by the new government In 1871, the Fuke-shu sect was abolished by the new government. It is said that the reason for the abolition is that...
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