Nishiokopper Live
On the night of December 25 last year, Christmas night.
One after another, cars began to stop in front of Guesthouse GA.KOPPER.
When I opened the entrance, the first thing that caught my eye was the Christmas market.
Handmade cookies and bagels were lined up in a row,
and a few children were helping out at the stalls.
In the dining hall that served as the venue, decorations sparkled.
The windows filled with visitors’ drawings and writings had their own charm.
While watching the performances by “Nishiokopper,”
we relaxed and enjoyed food and drinks that night.
We saw many sides of Nishiokopper: instrumentals and singing with dancing, a video presentation, and a reading set to koto music as background.
The pumpkin parfait I had after my turn was very delicious.
I’ll patiently wait for the day when Nishiokopper gathers again.
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