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Azuchi has a cultural complex called Bungei no Sato. It includes a concert hall called Bungei Seminario, the venue of the Yoshibue Concert. If you missed the shuttle bus, you'll have to take a taxi from Azuchi Station. 文芸セミナリヨ
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Yoshibue is a small flute made from reeds grown in Lake Nishinoko, one of Lake Biwa's attached lake. I attended the 4th Yoshibue Concert on April 4, 2009 which was Yoshibue Day.
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Flower arrangement using reeds.
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Yoshibue reed flute, made from reeds growing in Lake Biwa (Lake Nishinoko).
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Inside the Bungei Seminario in Azuchi, Shiga. This hall is noted for a large pipe organ. The yoshibue concert started at noon and ended at about 4 pm. Free admission.
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The Japan Yoshibue Association held a yoshibue (flute made of reeds growing in Lake Biwa) concert on April 4, 2009 which was Yoshibue Day. Various groups playing the reed flute gathered to perform a free concert. This married pair called Hot Line. ほっ
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Hot Line often appears at various events. He plays the guitar while she plays the yoshibue. 「よし笛の日」定期演奏会
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Part of the stage decoration were these towering bundles of reeds from Lake Biwa.
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Special halftime entertainment provided by a Uyghur dish dancer by a Chinese dancer. She is an graduate student attending Hyogo University. ジャミラ ウライム
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The concert was held by the Japan Yoshibue Association (Nihon Yoshibue Kyokai 日本よし笛協会) formed in 2006.
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Yoshibue Junior Ensemble consisting of kids playing the reed flute. Eighteen yoshibue groups performed. Most of them welcome new members. I saw groups from Omi-Hachiman, Moriyama, Konan, Otsu, Yasu, and Kyoto.
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Yoshibue Junior Ensemble kids playing the reed flute. Also see my YouTube video here. and here..
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Playing the yoshibue reed flute from Lake Biwa.
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This is Mr. Kikui, the inventor of the yoshibue.
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Group from Kyoto called Kawasemi, named after the kingfisher bird.
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A duo called Lake Reed.
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Kikui-san 菊井 了
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Sign says "Yoshibue Day" which is April 4. "Yoshi" means reed, and both yo and shi can also be translated as the number 4.
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The final number was Biwako Shuko no Uta (Lake Biwa Rowing Song).
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Also see my YouTube video here.
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The audience sang along during Biwako Shuko no Uta. Also see the Yoshibue Association's official Web site here.
   
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