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You can enjoy lessons and live performances on the traditional Japanese instrument, the koto, in Asakusa.
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A licensed instructor, a master of the Ikuta school, will provide thorough lessons in small classes of up to two people.
Have a moving experience playing anime songs and world-famous hit songs on the traditional Japanese instrument, the koto.
Don't worry if you're a beginner. Our professional instructors will teach you kindly and carefully, so even if you have no musical experience, you can enjoy yourself without worry.
First, you will learn the basic techniques and techniques for playing the koto. You will be able to enjoy the beautiful sound of the instrument while learning the feel of plucking the strings and how to move your fingers.
Then, get your hands on sheet music for anime songs or hit songs and try playing your favorite songs. The sound of the koto will add a new charm to your performance, making it an inspiring experience.
Once you've completed your performance, record it on video and show it off to your friends and family. They'll be amazed by the beautiful sound of the koto.
Your first koto experience is a rare opportunity to experience the magic of music and traditional Japanese culture.
Why not explore a new world of music while experiencing the joy of playing anime songs and hit songs on the koto?
The koto is a type of stringed instrument and a traditional Japanese instrument.
The koto has a unique, rich tone and is often used in classical Japanese music and traditional pieces.
It plays an important role as part of Japan's traditional musical culture and is loved by many people.
It is a 3-minute walk from Kaminarimon Gate, and nearby tourist attractions include
It is a perfect location with many tourist attractions such as Sensoji Temple, Sumida Park, Tokyo Skytree, Ueno Zoo, and Tokyo National Museum.
[Instructor profile]
Master of the Ikuta School: Miyave
She began learning the koto at the age of four, and became a master teacher at the age of twenty.
Utilizing his experience performing at Carnegie Hall in New York, the Budokan, and the NHK Hall, he began working as a lecturer at the age of 25.
It offers individual programs for beginners and has a total of over 100 students.
Currently, while performing and teaching at concerts and as a music instructor, she also volunteers at elementary schools and local facilities on her days off, contributing to the revival of Japanese cultural activities. She also devotes herself to collaborative performances with other instruments and to creating new forms of koto music using DTM in order to pass on the greatness of Japanese traditional instruments.