Local Museum Festival/Kawanishi City, Hyogo Prefecture
Kawanishi City Press release: November 12, 2024 Local museum festival held/Kawanishi City, Hyogo Prefecture Various events such as music events and workshops! Eating and drinking booths and agricultural product sales booths will also be opened Image
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https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/98199/358/98199-358-5e52c9c7facd82eb53d9c2b423d08a0f-3900×2601.jpg Rakugo by university rakugo research department Food and beverage booths featuring Japanese sweets and breads from the city and surrounding areas, baked potatoes and udon noodles, agricultural product sales booths displaying fresh local vegetables and flowers, stamp rallies throughout the facility, and workshops such as “Yuzu no Mi” and “Deer Garden.” , a game corner with smart ball and other games was set up. There was also an opening Japanese drum performance, keyboard harmonica and singing, rakugo by the university’s rakugo research club, a taishokoto performance by Shinma, and a phonograph concert.
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/98199/358/98199-358-df6164f40a5d1519e6594194eca5a9f2-1800×2700.jpg Taishogoto performance by Shinma For keyboard harmonica and singing, Rie Isobe (keyboard harmonica) and Hiromi Hamano (singing) performed songs such as “Small Autumn Found” and “Autumn Leaves,” and their beautiful harmonies echoed throughout the former Heian residence. Also, at the same residence, the rakugo “If You Die Now” was performed by Icho Tei Menma from the Rakugo Research Department of Osaka University, and “Kamiiri” by Icho Tei Akafuku were performed at the venue. was surrounded by big laughter. Afterwards, Mr. Shinma from Kawanishi City performed the Taishogoto, and the audience listened intently to the sounds he played. At the agricultural product sales tent, fresh vegetables such as radishes and sweet potatoes grown in areas such as Sasabe were displayed, and visitors were lining up to see them. A visitor who lives nearby said, “I came to enjoy rakugo.My grandchildren’s generation is active and I want to support them as they grow.The weather was nice and it was fun.” It was one day,” he said.