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San Francisco Taiko Dojo : ウィキペディア英語版
San Francisco Taiko Dojo
San Francisco Taiko Dojo, founded in 1968 by Grand Master Seiichi Tanaka, was the first taiko group in North America, and has been seen as the primary link between the Japanese and North American branches of the art form. Additionally, Tanaka’s belief that learning to play taiko only requires a genuine interest in the art form (rather than Japanese ethnicity or heritage), has greatly contributed to taiko’s success and growth outside of Japan.
==Roots of “Tanaka Style” (History & Guiding Principles)==


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