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Dylan Gibson
Nov. 8, 2021
Went to Asukayama Park near Oji Station yesterday. I've passed by the area many times and seen the gondola leading to the top but never knew what was up there until now. It's a really big park dedicated to Shibusawa Eiichi, known as the father of capitalism in Japan. The park has a bunch of monuments and cultural properties to check out so I managed to take a lot of photos and I'll be uploading them over the next few days. I chose a good day to go it seems too, as there was an event going on. It involved some traditional dances I think from the Oji area, and it involved some sort of sash that kind of reminded me of a kimono obi, but I'm not sure exactly what it is. They had a taiko drum as well but it seems I didn't make it in time to watch them playing, I only heard it in the distance when I was walking to the park. I thought it was really cool seeing all the different monuments though. Many of them were several hundred years old and the Japanese on them was also and older form, so it was hard for me to read a lot of them lol. It was a really enjoyable experience though, so I'll upload some more photos tomorrow!
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和太鼓紙芝居師あいり~ん/中内愛梨
Oct. 20, 2020
It is a picture-story show using Japanese taiko drums! At that time, we were still able to hold events, so many people, young and old, both men and women, from Japan and abroad, watched, applauded and shouted! !! Our picture-story show not only has pictures, but also delivers energy and fun to many people! ✨ The kamishibai oral performance, which adhered to infection control measures and social distance in this era, will also deliver the same energy and fun, so please come and visit us when you have an oral performance! !!
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