Guess what difficulties there were when installing a pipe organ in Japan in the 1920's, when pipe organs were not yet well known? Read this article to learn more.
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Guess what difficulties there were when installing a pipe organ in Japan in the 1920's, when pipe organs were not yet well known? Read this article to learn more.
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Once upon a time, there existed in Tokyo a palatial auditorium called Nanki Gakudo. Learn about TOKUGAWA Yorisada (1892–1954) and his passion for music. "The Pipe Organ of Tokugawa Yorisada ―The Great Organ of the Nanki Concert Hall" #ndldigital
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In “Edo jiman meisan zue,” the characters are personified specialties of Edo, such as Edo River Carp, a kitsune (fox) doll, mochibana (rice cake flower) and the first bonito of the season. You can find 50 kinds of Edo specialties in this book.
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“Edo jiman meisan zue” is an illustrated book of short stories, in which mascots personifying some of Edo’s best loved products take part in an adventure. It is written by Santo Kyodeon, one of Edo's best-selling authors.
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Guess what difficulties there were when installing a pipe organ in Japan in the 1920's, when pipe organs were not yet well known? Read this article to learn more. #ndldigital
https://t.co/XbyJ0xrnmJ https://t.co/psRDKn8USo
In “Edo jiman meisan zue,” the characters are personified specialties of Edo, such as Edo River Carp, a kitsune (fox) doll, mochibana (rice cake flower) and the first bonito of the season. You can find 50 kinds of Edo specialties in this book.
https://t.co/PLfF60pnJW https://t.co/GxFSjkLQEa
Once upon a time, there existed in Tokyo a palatial auditorium called Nanki Gakudo. Learn about TOKUGAWA Yorisada (1892–1954) and his passion for music. "The Pipe Organ of Tokugawa Yorisada ―The Great Organ of the Nanki Concert Hall" #ndldigital
https://t.co/XbyJ0xrnmJ https://t.co/Po7j879sZt
“Edo jiman meisan zue” is an illustrated book of short stories, in which mascots personifying some of Edo’s best loved products take part in an adventure. It is written by Santo Kyodeon, one of Edo's best-selling authors.
https://t.co/PLfF60pnJW https://t.co/RJy3UEg0iK
Guess what difficulties there were when installing a pipe organ in Japan in the 1920's, when pipe organs were not yet well known? Read this article to learn more.
https://t.co/XbyJ0x9e8B https://t.co/PLXd2aU2Vr
In “Edo jiman meisan zue,” the characters are personified specialties of Edo, such as Edo River Carp, a kitsune (fox) doll, mochibana (rice cake flower) and the first bonito of the season. You can find 50 kinds of Edo specialties in this book.
https://t.co/PLfF60GqLW https://t.co/fHD3112B9U
Once upon a time, there existed in Tokyo a palatial auditorium called Nanki Gakudo. Learn about TOKUGAWA Yorisada (1892–1954) and his passion for music. "The Pipe Organ of Tokugawa Yorisada ―The Great Organ of the Nanki Concert Hall" #ndldigital
https://t.co/XbyJ0x9e8B https://t.co/cP7Jw8RvHp
“Edo jiman meisan zue” is an illustrated book of short stories, in which mascots personifying some of Edo’s best loved products take part in an adventure. It is written by Santo Kyodeon, one of Edo's best-selling authors.
https://t.co/PLfF60GqLW https://t.co/C72FRPMgQE