OMUSUBI Project Present's Japanese Musical Instrument Shakuhachi "Let's touch it, let's blow it."
*Information at the time of adoption.
- Name of the organization or individual
- DO Co., Ltd.
- subsidy category
- Subsidy for Traditional Performing Arts Experience Activities
- Grant Type
- single year
Grants for Experiencing Traditional Performing Arts in FY 2024

Business Overview
●Practical Skills Experience 2024.11/9 Michiyama Fujiwara Group Lesson 1 x Music Studio Forte (Toshima Ward, Tokyo) 2024.11 Individual Lessons 3 x Music Studio Forte (Toshima Ward, Tokyo) 2025.1 Michiyama Fujiwara Special Individual Lesson 1 x Music Studio Forte (Toshima Ward, Tokyo) Recital 2025.1/12 Octave House (Toshima Ward, Tokyo)
[Event to be experienced] Shakuhachi [Number of times a participant experiences the practical skills (including recitals and rehearsals)] 6 times [Main names of instructors] Michiyama Fujiwara, Kazan Shibaka, and Masayama Hasegawa [Features of the project] Based on the experience and ability of the participants, a three-month teaching plan is created to meet their needs, such as the contents of the course, the amount of time each participant spends practicing, and the pieces to be assigned according to their ability. Each student sets goals and shows off their results at the final presentation. All of the instructors are active musicians with long teaching careers and achievements, so you can hear the real sounds played by the instructors up close. [Efforts to publicize when recruiting participants (cooperation, cooperation, network, etc.)] We will select instructors who are active in the front line and hold concerts, and we will publicize them at concerts. In addition to experiencing the tone and performance of the shakuhachi by actually watching the shakuhachi, and touching the personality of the instructor, it is intended to create an opportunity for the participants to have an image of what to expect after starting the experience. [Efforts to enable participants to continue practical experience (other than the subsidized projects) after the completion of the project] Taking advantage of the fact that lecturers are active in the front lines, we will provide various opportunities such as participation in concerts by lecturers. For those who want to go deeper after the recital, a new training experience program will be introduced so that they can participate. In order to keep the participants motivated, we will hold a presentation once a year and propose a challenge for each participant.
- implementation period
- Saturday, November 9, 2024 - Sunday, January 12, 2025
*Information such as project outlines is provided by organizations and individuals providing subsidies. - Place of implementation
Profile
[DO Co., Ltd.]
The company creates and promotes the traditional Japanese instrument "shakuhachi" and the culture of musicians, focusing on the management and production work of shakuhachi player Fujiwara Dozan.
subsidy program
- Tokyo Arts and Culture Promotion Subsidy
- Social support through arts and culture
- Support for Regional Arts and Culture Activities
- start-up subsidy
- Subsidy for Traditional Performing Arts Experience Activities
- Grant for Creating Attractive Art and Culture
- TOKYO CITY CANVAS Subsidy (Creating Attractive Arts)
- Life with Art Subsidy
- Tokyo Live Stage Support Subsidy
- Tokyo Art and Culture Appreciation Support Grant




