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Okinawan music : ウィキペディア英語版 | Okinawan music , also known as , is the music of the Okinawa Islands of southwestern Japan. In modern Japan, it may also refer to the musical traditions of Okinawa Prefecture, which also covers the Miyako and Yaeyama Islands. It derived from the larger musical traditions of the Southern Islands. ==Genres== A dichotomy widely accepted by people of Okinawa is the separation of musical traditions into ''koten'' (classical) and ''min'yō'' (folk). Okinawa was once independent as the Ryūkyū Kingdom. The pechin class in its capital Shuri developed its high culture while they frequently suppressed folk culture in rural areas. Susumu Kumada added another category "popular music" to describe songs that emerged after the kingdom was abolished.
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