Consulate General of Japan in Mumbai - 【Traditional Japanese Musical Instruments - Koto】 Known as the national instrument of Japan, Koto is a type of Japanese zither. It was introduced to Japan
The koto is widely recognized as the national instrument of Japan. The standard koto has 13 strings and 17 at the most. Three finger pricks worn on the... | By US JET
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