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  1. 太鼓ウェブ - Taiko Web

    パソコンとスマホのブラウザ向けの太鼓の達人シミュレータ 🥁 Taiko no Tatsujin rhythm game simulator for desktop and mobile browsers

  2. Taiko - Wikipedia

    In Japanese, the term taiko refers to any kind of drum, but outside Japan, it is used specifically to refer to any of the various Japanese drums called wadaiko (和太鼓, lit. 'Japanese drums') and to the form …

  3. The Power of Taiko: Japanese Drums in Tradition and Culture

    Nov 5, 2024 · Taiko (also known as Wadaiko) are traditional Japanese drums that have played an essential role in Japan’s music and culture for centuries. These drums are known for their …

  4. About Taiko - Japanese Traditional Music

    This page provides information on the taiko of Japanese traditional musical instrument.

  5. The Art of the Taiko: Understanding Japan’s Powerful Drumming …

    Jun 16, 2025 · Taiko drumming is not merely a musical tradition; it is a vital aspect of Japan’s rich cultural tapestry. Rooted in ancient history, Taiko has evolved from a ritualistic art form into a widely …

  6. HISTORY OF TAIKO - Taiko Center Co., Ltd.

    Taiko was brought to the United States by Japanese immigrants there in the early of the 20th century. The main usage of taiko in those days was to play in temples or in festivals as Miya-daiko (temple …

  7. History – Stanford Taiko

    In Japanese, taiko literally means “drum,” though the term has also come to refer to the art of Japanese drumming, also known as kumi-daiko. Taiko has been a part of the Japanese culture for centuries. …

  8. Taiko | Japanese, Drums, Percussion | Britannica

    taiko, any of various Japanese forms of barrel-shaped drums with lashed or tacked heads, usually played with sticks (bachi).

  9. What is Taiko — TaikoArts Midwest

    Taiko is the Japanese word for drum and refers to the modern style of playing these drums. Wadaiko (in Japan) and kumi daiko (in North America) is movement infused, heart-pounding, dynamic group …

  10. Taiko Source - Taiko Basics

    From stance to how one holds the Bachi, each Taiko has a different way of playing it to get the best ranges of sound, with the least impact on your body. This is where lack of formal instruction becomes …