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Concerts tagged with Traditional Japanese Music
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Concerts tagged with Traditional Japanese Music
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2026
01/04 (su.)
13:00
YAMATO New Year Performance MINI Japanese drumming experience
Enjoy a powerful 70-minute New Year's performance with a taiko performance by YAMATO + taiko introduction!
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2026
01/04 (su.)
13:30
Metropolitan Wanaut Band New Year Concert Vol.5
Yachiyo Shishi, Spider Clapping Dance, New piece "Uta wa Minna no Shiro", Improvisation "Sakura", "Ise Ondo", etc.
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2026
01/04 (su.)
15:00
YAMATO New Year Performance MINI
Dynamic taiko performance by YAMATO and introduction of taiko structure and history on stage
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2026
01/04 (su.)
15:30
Tsugaru shamisen player Sho Asano New Year Concert
Sho Asano (Tsugaru Shamisen) x Mao Sone (piano & trumpet) x Shozan Hasegawa (shakuhachi) - a concert of tradition and innovation
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2026
01/05 (mo.)
11:00
Japan New Year Performance MINI
Experience the power of traditional Japanese drumming and workshops to your heart's content at the Japanese New Year Performance MINI
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2026
01/05 (mo.)
13:00
Japan YAMATO
Experience the rhythm of taiko drumming with a powerful Japanese taiko performance in the background
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2026
01/05 (mo.)
15:00
Japan New Year Performance MINI
70-minute New Year's performance featuring dozens of taiko drummers of all sizes, including a 2-meter-diameter giant taiko drum, and taiko introductions.
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2026
01/10 (sa.)
14:00
World-traveling taiko group YAMATO New Year Performance 2026
The overwhelming taiko performances woven by YAMATO - YAMATO, powerful rhythms echoing in the New Year.
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2026
01/10 (sa.)
14:00
New Year LIVE2026 Ohayashi Project in Kanakku Hall
This will be the fifth performance at Kanakku Hall, a collaboration of hogaku music x traditional instruments x western instruments!
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2026
01/10 (sa.)
14:00
LEO Koto Recital
Kokiriko on LEO's Koto, Ryuichi Sakamoto's "1919," Reo Konno's new work, Masaki Hayashi with U-zhaan