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Concerts tagged with Traditional Japanese Music (Tokyo)
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2026
06/12 (Fr.)
19:00
Yoka Nagasu Shakuhachi & Biwa LIVE vol.2
Featuring: Yoka Nagasu (shakuhachi, biwa, Vo), Akira Murata, Shinichi Tanabe, Ness,Eschakra. A fantastic live performance linking Japanese instrumental music and original video.
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2026
06/24 (We.)
14:00
Kodo 45th Anniversary Asakusa Performance "Haruka-
Kodo celebrates history and future with the sound of taiko in Asakusa performance "Haruka
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2026
06/25 (Th.)
14:00
Kodo 45th Anniversary Asakusa Performance "Haruka-
Kodo celebrates history and future with the sound of taiko in Asakusa performance "Haruka
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2026
06/26 (Fr.)
14:00
Kodo 45th Anniversary Asakusa Performance "Haruka-
Kodo celebrates history and future with the sound of taiko in Asakusa performance "Haruka
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2026
06/27 (sa.)
11:00
Kodo 45th Anniversary Asakusa Performance "Haruka-
Kodo celebrates history and future with the sound of taiko in Asakusa performance "Haruka
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2026
06/27 (sa.)
15:00
Kodo 45th Anniversary Asakusa Performance "Haruka-
Kodo celebrates history and future with the sound of taiko in Asakusa performance "Haruka
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2026
06/27 (sa.)
16:30
Tokiwazu-bushi concert at a ryotei in Shibuya (one drink service with meal)
A Tokiwazu-bushi concert with dinner party will be held at Ryotei Sancho, which miraculously preserves the vestiges of the Maruyamacho Hanamachi flower district in Shibuya! Kabuki lectures and architecture tours are also part of the fun.
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2026
06/28 (su.)
11:00
Kodo 45th Anniversary Asakusa Performance "Haruka-
Kodo celebrates history and future with the sound of taiko in Asakusa performance "Haruka
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2026
06/28 (su.)
15:00
Kodo 45th Anniversary Asakusa Performance "Haruka-
Kodo celebrates history and future with the sound of taiko in Asakusa performance "Haruka
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2026
07/10 (Fr.)
14:00
Fujiwara Dozan Shakuhachi Concert
Shakuhachi performance by Fujiwara Dozan (shakuhachi), Seo Takeshi, and Kizumino Yoshiko. The shakuhachi will be used to play famous pieces such as "Ii Hi Tabidachi", "Ringo Oiwake", "Maiden Voyage", and "Azuma Kaze".