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National Theatre of Japan, June 2026 Traditional Japanese Music Performance, 100th Anniversary of the Showa Era, Masterpieces of the Showa Era Unofficial
2026/06/06(sa.) 14:00 Starting
Koto-ku Cultural Center Hall (Tokyo)
Official https://www.ntj.jac.go.jp/schedule/kokuritsu_s/2026/0806/
In 2026, the National Theatre of Japan will hold a traditional Japanese music performance "Masterpieces to Color the Showa Era" at the Koto-ku Bunka Center Hall to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Showa era. The program is a must-see, featuring a variety of fascinating traditional Japanese music from the classics to contemporary Japanese music. The program will bring together leading hogaku musicians, including Endo Chiaki, Fujiwara Dozan, Tone Taniguchi Yukihiko, Miyako Ryouchu, Suzutaka Kuroda, and Noriko Hirata, who will perform on a variety of instruments and voices, including koto, sangen, shakuhachi, song, joruri, and flute, allowing you to enjoy the richness of Japanese music culture to your heart's content. We hope you will enjoy this special performance that combines the depth of traditional Japanese music with modern expression.
Program
Performer
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Chiaki Endo
koto (13-stringed Japanese zither)
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Maiko Yamase
three-stringed instrument
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Fujiwara no Michizan
shakuhachi
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Norihiko Toone-Taniguchi
song
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Tomohisa Takahashi, Tone
shamisen
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at any rate
type of dramatic recitation accompanied by a shamisen (associated with the Japanese puppet theater)
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first-year high school student
shamisen
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Tetsuhiko Fukuhara
whistle
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Kuroda Suzunoto
Shakuhachi I
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Kenichi Tajima
Shakuhachi II
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Akihito Kohama
Shakuhachi III
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Noriko Hirata
Koto, Sangen
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Hiroyasu Nakajima
Koto, 17 strings
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