This is the new Album by Nagasu Yoshika, Japan's only female biwa and shakuhachi player. Six of the eight songs, including the bonus track, are instrumentals that mainly feature the biwa and shakuhachi, but you can also enjoy her talent as a singer in "Ao no Kaze" and "Mikazuki." She wrote all the songs herself, and it is a masterpiece that pushes Japanese instruments forward with a new interpretation. There are growing calls for a solo live performance. She is also a member of the Japanese instrument unit "Rin'", which was highly acclaimed around the world, and has resumed activities, which are also highly anticipated. She is also busy with many other support activities and school activities related to Japanese instruments, but there is no doubt that this work will serve as a guide for her musicality as she continues her solo activities.
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Kotoko-ryu shakuhachi and Satsuma biwa player. He started playing the shakuhachi and biwa in the fourth grade. Graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts, Faculty of Music, Department of Japanese Music, Shakuhachi Major. He was the first biwa player to receive the Grand Prize of the 9th Hase Examination School Memorial Country Japanese Music Competition and the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Encouragement Award. She became the first female shakuhachi player to make her major debut (avex) and won the New Artist of the Year Award at the 19th Japan Gold Disc Awards as a member of the Japanese musical instrument unit Rin'. In the new kabuki play "Touken Ranbu Tsukitoken Engiri", he plays the biwa and plays the great satsuma and becomes a hot topic. The bamboo name is Keimei. Ambassador of Naka Furusato. In addition to his solo activities, he also supports various artists. As a rare shakuhachi and biwa player, he is attracting attention outside Japan.