koto


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Japanese stringed instrument that resembles a zither

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But Koto ordered the trial continue, saying the prosecution had failed to disclose the new evidence.
I would like to continue these activities in cooperation with Koto Ward and Aeon," Tomoaki Imai said.
Meanwhile, Ariake Tennis Park in Koto Ward, Tokyo, which will host tennis and wheelchair tennis events, has been affected by the collapse of a contractor overseeing its renovation.
Sumie Kaneko is an internationally recognized Japanese Koto and Shamisen player as well as a Jazz singer and songwriter.
The post claimed that Wempy Dyocta Koto made false claims about his birthplace, life, companies, investments, accomplishments and nationalism.
Tsunami Books will host musician Mitsuki Dazai, a master of the Japanese stringed instrument called koto, from 7 p.m.
Speaking at a news conference here after visiting the ongoing Koto Hdel-power project along with other party lawmakers, the JI chief said the project would generate 40 mega watt of electricity that would also help reduce power shortage in Lower and Upper Dir.
MOVE: After more than 80 years, the largest fish market in the world is to be moved from Tokyo's district of Chuo to the neighbouring area of Koto.
She will be helping out Dr Naoko Koto, the sole practitioner at the surgery which has more than 3,000 registered patients.
The practice is set to close for good at the end of the month after Dr Koto told Cwm Taf University Health Board she would terminate her contract.
He said this at ground breaking ceremony (July 4) of 40MW Koto Hydro project near Timergara, district Dir.
[ClickPress, Tue Oct 14 2014] Towards the end of the review period, koto consumption had emerged in the Japanese market.