TAIKO DISCO

 

We first enjoyed a vivacious performance from a professional band Kaminari —‹; composed of various interments: drums (Taiko ‘¾ŒÛ, the big drum, was claimed to be made from a 300 years old tree called Sakegi, percussion (looks like any metallic plates found in our communal kitchen in the dormitory), and flute (thin one called Shibue Žq“J, bigger one as shown is called Shaku Hachi; ŽÚ”ª).
.... So far everyone was well behaved.


 
 
 
 

Then came the "un-professional" band, in solo or group...
 
 
 


 
 


 
 

Next thing we realized the band started to be rowdy and began to dance.... dancing and beating the drum at the same time.
 
 

Needless to say the spectators considered the volunteer band hilarious, so all decided to join in for the Bon Odori, which is meant to be a dance of celebration after sending off the ancestors.
 
 
 
 
 


 
 
 
 

I can safely report that we all had fun, except, for some reasons, we experienced heavy rain that night.  I suspected our drumming and dancing might have something to do with it....
 
 
 
 


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