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Japanese Song Society with Traditional Japanese Instruments Spring Stage 2025 Unofficial
2025/05/09(Fr.) 17:45 Starting
Shibuya Ward Cultural Center Owada Sakura Hall (Tokyo)
Official http://www.nikakyou.org/event.html
In celebration of its 20th anniversary, the "Japan Song Society Spring Stage 2025 with Traditional Japanese Instruments" will present an outstanding program that blends traditional Japanese music with modern sensibilities. In the first part of the program, the audience will be able to enjoy the elegant elegance of the Japanese traditional music through the dialogue and koto dedication, and in the second and third parts, various pieces will be performed with great care, including Early Spring, Shakamotoko, Manyo Koi no Kifu, Watashi Neko desu Wa II, Shimotsuki Kuji, Jugatsuzakura, Nagisa - Doriyanse, etc. The deep expression of each performer and warmth of the Japanese instruments will bring exceptional emotions to the audience. The performance will be performed by the Japanese musicians.
Program
Performer
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Niimi Tokuei
conversation
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Yoshihiro Kanno
conversation
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Chieko Fukunaga
conversation
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Sumio Morita
conversation
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Takafumi Tanaka
host
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being deeply-seaed
koto (13-stringed Japanese zither)
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Nobuko Kinoshita
poem
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Takakazu Tanaka
a shade
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Shimoda Ichiyo
song
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Aie Niunoya
koto (13-stringed Japanese zither)
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Yorihide Fukushima
Script/Tune
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Hiroko Sato
song
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Atsuko Kida
17-stringed instrument
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using a pestle and mortar to deal with a problem
shamisen
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Ode to Tanabe
shakuhachi
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Harumi Mochizuki
accompaniment
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From the Manyoshu
words
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Niimi Tokuei
a shade
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Masashi Tanaka
song
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Nobuhiro Kaneko
Low 25-string koto
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Miyamoto Ensei
poem
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Tetsuhide Hidaka
a shade
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Eri Oon
song
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Yasue autumn (fall)
song
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Daisuke Wakuda
song
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Atsuko Kida
koto (13-stringed Japanese zither)
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Noriko Hirata
koto (13-stringed Japanese zither)
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KAZUMI HARA
poem
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Ayawako Tamaru
a shade
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Fumiko Kagawa
song
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Keiko Nagamatsu
song
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Yuko Hirano
three-stringed instrument
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Kumiko Suto
Satsuma biwa (or its music)
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Yoshiaki Yoshida
poem
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Martin Regan
a shade
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Sho Hamada
song
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Nobuko Hihara
25-stringed koto
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Ode to Tanabe
shakuhachi
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Ishikawa High School
free-reed instrument used in Japanese court music
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former name of a high official in Japan, usually a representative of the Imperial family or a member of the Imperial family
poem
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Yoshihiro Kanno
Poem/Composition
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Mihoko Yamada
song
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Noriko Hirata
koto (13-stringed Japanese zither)
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Kumiko Suto
Satsuma biwa (or its music)
Admission and ticket purchase
Contact
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