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  • Taiko
  • Japanese percussion instruments

    Taiko (太鼓) are a broad range of Japanese percussion instruments. In Japanese, the term taiko refers to any kind of drum, but outside Japan, it is used

    Taiko

    Taiko

    Taiko

  • Taiko (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Taiko may refer to: Taiko (太鼓) The Japanese word for drum often used to refer to any Japanese drum or drumming music Taikō (太閤) a title given to a retired

    Taiko (disambiguation)

    Taiko_(disambiguation)

  • Taiko no Tatsujin
  • Video game series

    Taiko no Tatsujin (太鼓の達人; lit. 'Master of the Taiko') is a Japanese video game series developed and published by Namco (now Bandai Namco Entertainment)

    Taiko no Tatsujin

    Taiko_no_Tatsujin

  • Taiko (album)
  • 2017 studio album by Danger

    太鼓 (pronounced Taiko) is the debut album by French musician Danger. It was released in 2017. 1789 Records 7:17 11:02 11:03 22:41 19:00 feat. Tasha the

    Taiko (album)

    Taiko_(album)

  • Taiko (novel)
  • Epic novel by Eiji Yoshikawa

    Taiko (Japanese: 新書太閤記, Hepburn: Shinsho Taikōki), also known as Taiko: An Epic Novel of War and Glory in Feudal Japan, is a Japanese epic novel written

    Taiko (novel)

    Taiko_(novel)

  • Taikou Risshiden V
  • Video game series

    Taikō Risshiden V (太閤立志伝 V) is the most recent title in the Japanese video game series Taikō Risshiden [ja] produced by Koei. It was released on PC and

    Taikou Risshiden V

    Taikou_Risshiden_V

  • Taiko: Drum Master
  • 2004 video game

    Taiko: Drum Master, also known as Taiko no Tatsujin: Taiko Drum Master (太鼓の達人 TAIKO DRUM MASTER) in Japan, is a 2004 rhythm game developed and published

    Taiko: Drum Master

    Taiko:_Drum_Master

  • Taiko no Tatsujin: Drum 'n' Fun!
  • 2018 video game

    Taiko no Tatsujin: Drum 'n' Fun!, released in Asia as Taiko no Tatsujin: Nintendo Switch Version!, is a rhythm game developed by Bandai Namco Studios

    Taiko no Tatsujin: Drum 'n' Fun!

    Taiko_no_Tatsujin:_Drum_'n'_Fun!

  • Seirogan
  • Pharmaceutical drug for treating digestive tracts

    creosote). The name is nominally a registered trademark of Taiko Pharmaceutical [ja] (大幸薬品, Taikō Yakuhin) based in Suita, Osaka which is still the major

    Seirogan

    Seirogan

    Seirogan

  • Taiko Torepe-Ormsby
  • New Zealand swimmer

    Taiko Torepe-Ormsby (born 16 August 2003) is a New Zealand swimmer. He competed in the men's 50 metre freestyle event at the 2024 Summer Olympics. Torepe-Ormsby

    Taiko Torepe-Ormsby

    Taiko_Torepe-Ormsby

  • Seattle Kokon Taiko
  • Musical artist

    Seattle Kokon Taiko is a North American taiko ensemble based in Seattle, Washington. Seattle Kokon Taiko (SKT) was founded from two separate taiko groups, Seattle

    Seattle Kokon Taiko

    Seattle_Kokon_Taiko

  • Osu!
  • 2007 video game

    finger around the centre of the screen. osu!taiko is a game mode inspired by the rhythm game series Taiko no Tatsujin; it involves circles moving from

    Osu!

    Osu!

    Osu!

  • Kodō (taiko group)
  • Japanese taiko drumming troupe

    Kodō (鼓童) is a professional taiko drumming troupe. Based on Sado Island, Japan, they have had a role in popularizing taiko drumming, both in Japan and

    Kodō (taiko group)

    Kodō (taiko group)

    Kodō_(taiko_group)

  • Magenta petrel
  • Species of bird

    The magenta petrel (Pterodroma magentae), or Chatham Island tāiko, is a small seabird in the gadfly petrel genus, Pterodroma. Found exclusively on Chatham

    Magenta petrel

    Magenta petrel

    Magenta_petrel

  • Josetsu
  • Japanese painter (1405–1496)

    the early part of the 15th century, and of whom little else is known. "Taiko Josetsu". Britannica article. Archived from the original on 2005-05-16.

    Josetsu

    Josetsu

    Josetsu

  • Sesshō and Kampaku
  • Types of regent in Japan

    Prince-Regent"). The area of Taikō in Nagoya is named after the title, although it refers to Toyotomi Hideyoshi. The main street is Taikō-dōri, which is served

    Sesshō and Kampaku

    Sesshō and Kampaku

    Sesshō_and_Kampaku

  • Portland Taiko
  • Musical artist

    "taiko", the Japanese word for drum. Portland Taiko was created in early 1994 by Ann Ishimaru and Zack Semke, both charter members of Stanford Taiko,

    Portland Taiko

    Portland_Taiko

  • Nippon Taiko Foundation
  • Japanese governmental organization

    Nippon Taiko Foundation (日本太鼓財団, Nippon taiko zaidan), formerly referred to as Nippon taiko renmei (日本太鼓連盟) is the largest japanese organization of taiko performance

    Nippon Taiko Foundation

    Nippon_Taiko_Foundation

  • MV Taiko
  • Scrapped freighter

    MV Taiko was a roll-on/roll-off (RoRo) freighter managed by the Norwegian-Swedish shipping line Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics. She was built as Barber

    MV Taiko

    MV Taiko

    MV_Taiko

  • Stanford Taiko
  • American taiko group

    Stanford Taiko is a collegiate taiko group based at Stanford University. One of the first collegiate taiko groups to form in North America, it was founded

    Stanford Taiko

    Stanford_Taiko

  • Everly (film)
  • 2014 American film

    forced to work for the brutal Japanese criminal overlord Taiko, is attacked in her apartment by Taiko's enforcers after he discovers that she has been working

    Everly (film)

    Everly_(film)

  • San Francisco Taiko Dojo
  • Taiko group in the United States

    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

    San Francisco Taiko Dojo

    San_Francisco_Taiko_Dojo

  • Denden-daiko
  • Japanese hand-held pellet drum

    The denden-daiko or denden-taiko (でんでん太鼓) is a Japanese children's toy drum or tambourine attached to a long handle. It has two small bells attached with

    Denden-daiko

    Denden-daiko

    Denden-daiko

  • Taiko Katono
  • Japanese actor and model (born 1992)

    Taiko Katono (上遠野 太洸, Katōno Taikō; born October 27, 1992) is a Japanese actor and model who was affiliated with Evergreen Entertainment. He left the agency

    Taiko Katono

    Taiko_Katono

  • UCLA Kyodo Taiko
  • American taiko group

    UCLA Kyodo Taiko is a collegiate taiko group specializing in taiko drumming. Founded in 1990, Kyodo is the first collegiate taiko group in the country

    UCLA Kyodo Taiko

    UCLA_Kyodo_Taiko

  • Niihama
  • City in Shikoku, Japan

    It is famous for its Besshi copper mine as well as the annual Niihama Taiko Festival (also known as "The Man Festival", otokomatsuri 男祭り) that is the

    Niihama

    Niihama

    Niihama

  • San Jose Taiko
  • Asian-American musical ensemble

    Jose Taiko', founded in 1973, joined San Francisco Taiko Dojo (est, 1968) and Kinnara Taiko (est. 1969) as only the third Kumi-daiko, or ensemble taiko group

    San Jose Taiko

    San_Jose_Taiko

  • One Small Step (film)
  • 2018 short film

    animated short film by Andrew Chesworth and Bobby Pontillas and produced by Taiko Studios. Luna is a vibrant young Chinese American girl who dreams of becoming

    One Small Step (film)

    One_Small_Step_(film)

  • Shōgun (2024 TV series)
  • 2024 American historical drama television series

    lord of Kantō. One of the five Regents ruling Japan on behalf of the late Taikō's young heir. He is a descendant of the Minowara clan (Minamoto clan) which

    Shōgun (2024 TV series)

    Shōgun_(2024_TV_series)

  • Ō no Yasumaro
  • Japanese bureaucrat and chronicler (died 723)

    Ō no Yasumaro (太 安万侶; died August 15, 723) was a Japanese nobleman, bureaucrat, and chronicler. He may have been the son of Ō no Honji, a participant in

    Ō no Yasumaro

    Ō no Yasumaro

    Ō_no_Yasumaro

  • Samfree
  • Musical artist

    "Taiko no Tatsujin Atsumete★Tomodachi Daisakusen! Song list". 27 August 2015. "Taiko no Tatsujin White Ver. Song list". 12 December 2015. "Taiko no

    Samfree

    Samfree

  • Namco System 357
  • Arcade system board

    Taiko no Tatsujin (2011) Taiko no Tatsujin (C/N: KATSU-DON) (2012) Taiko no Tatsujin Sorairo ver. (2013) Taiko no Tatsujin Momoiro ver. (2013) Taiko no

    Namco System 357

    Namco_System_357

  • Ikki Kita
  • Japanese political philosopher, writer, and intellectual (1883–1937)

    Outline Plan for the Reorganization of Japan (日本改造法案大綱, Nihon Kaizō Hōan Taikō). First written in Shanghai but banned in 1919, the book was published in

    Ikki Kita

    Ikki Kita

    Ikki_Kita

  • Asagyokusei Taiko
  • Japanese sumo wrestler

    Asagyokusei Taiko (Japanese 朝玉勢 大幸, born May 29, 1993, as Kazuma Tamaki) is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Mie Prefecture. He debuted in January

    Asagyokusei Taiko

    Asagyokusei Taiko

    Asagyokusei_Taiko

  • Yatai-bayashi
  • Traditional taiko drum piece

    orchestra) is a traditional taiko piece inspired by an annual festival in Chichibu, Japan. The piece been performed by many taiko ensembles, and became well-known

    Yatai-bayashi

    Yatai-bayashi

    Yatai-bayashi

  • Toyotomi Hideyoshi
  • Military ruler of Japan from 1585 to 1598

    title of Kampaku to his nephew, Toyotomi Hidetsugu. He remained in power as Taikō (太閤), the title of a retired Kampaku, until his death. Hideyoshi rose from

    Toyotomi Hideyoshi

    Toyotomi Hideyoshi

    Toyotomi_Hideyoshi

  • Mortal Kombat (1995 score)
  • 1995 film score by George S. Clinton

    Buckethead and drums by Brain. Clinton based his main themes on Japanese taiko drums, emphasizing the film's mystical atmosphere and Asian-influenced style

    Mortal Kombat (1995 score)

    Mortal_Kombat_(1995_score)

  • Kuchi shōga
  • System of notation for traditional Japanese drums

    educational musical notation for traditional Japanese drums, particularly the taiko and the tsuzumi. Kuchi shōga phoneticizes (that is, phonetically articulates)

    Kuchi shōga

    Kuchi shōga

    Kuchi_shōga

  • Azuchi–Momoyama period
  • Period of Japanese history from 1568 to 1600

    Hideyoshi both before and after he took the title of taikō, have come to be known as the "Taikō surveys" (Taikō kenchi). A number of other administrative innovations

    Azuchi–Momoyama period

    Azuchi–Momoyama period

    Azuchi–Momoyama_period

  • Bachi
  • Stick used with certain musical instruments

    Bachi (桴, 枹; also batchi) are straight wooden sticks used on Japanese taiko drums, and also the plectrum (written 撥) for stringed instruments of Japanese

    Bachi

    Bachi

  • Sanja Matsuri
  • Shinto festival in Tokyo, Japan

    the streets surrounding the Sensō-ji and flutes, whistles, chanting and taiko (traditional Japanese drums) can be heard throughout the district. The festival's

    Sanja Matsuri

    Sanja Matsuri

    Sanja_Matsuri

  • Eiji Yoshikawa
  • Japanese historical novelist (1892–1962)

    of which he retold in his own style. As an example, Yoshikawa took up Taiko's original manuscript in 15 volumes to retell it in a more accessible tone

    Eiji Yoshikawa

    Eiji Yoshikawa

    Eiji_Yoshikawa

  • Taiko Hirabayashi
  • Japanese writer (1905-1972)

    Taiko Hirabayashi (平林 たい子, Hirabayashi Taiko; 3 October 1905 – 17 February 1972) was the pen-name of a Japanese writer. Her real name was Hirabayashi Tai

    Taiko Hirabayashi

    Taiko Hirabayashi

    Taiko_Hirabayashi

  • Shime-daiko
  • Musical instrument

    higher pitch than that of normal taiko. Shime-daiko are used in various Japanese music ensembles, from nagauta, hayashi, taiko, to folk music, or min'yō ensembles

    Shime-daiko

    Shime-daiko

    Shime-daiko

  • Denver Taiko
  • American taiko group

    Denver Taiko is the fourth taiko group founded in North America and the first taiko ensemble outside of California, United States. The group has a close

    Denver Taiko

    Denver_Taiko

  • Namco System 246
  • Arcade system board

    2006) Taiko No Tatsujin 7 (Namco, 2005) Taiko No Tatsujin 8 (Namco, 2006) Taiko No Tatsujin 9 (Namco, 2006) Taiko No Tatsujin 10 (Namco, 2007) Taiko No Tatsujin

    Namco System 246

    Namco_System_246

  • Sawagi Taiko
  • Musical artist

    Sawagi Taiko, founded in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, was the first all-female kumidaiko (taiko) group in Canada. It was founded by a group of

    Sawagi Taiko

    Sawagi_Taiko

  • Taiko-dori Station
  • Metro station in Nagoya, Japan

    Taiko-dori Station (太閤通駅, Taikō-dōri-eki; lit. "Taiko Street") is a train station in Nakamura-ku, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. It was opened on 10 September

    Taiko-dori Station

    Taiko-dori Station

    Taiko-dori_Station

  • Hiroshima (band)
  • American jazz band

    (drums, keyboards, taiko, percussion) Dean Cortez (1986–present) (bass guitar) Kimo Cornwell (1987–present) (keyboards) Johnny Mori (taiko, percussion, 1974–2003)

    Hiroshima (band)

    Hiroshima_(band)

  • Namco System 10
  • Arcade system board

    custom polygon engine, MJPEG decoder Roms: Roms and some CD/DVD Based (Taiko No Tatsujin) GAHAHA Ippatsudou (2000) by Metro Mr. Driller 2 (2000) by Namco

    Namco System 10

    Namco_System_10

  • Otto Arpke
  • German artist

    Antiqua (1928, Shriftguss type foundry) which is available in digital form as Taiko. List of German painters Friedl, Ott, and Stein, Typography: an Encyclopedic

    Otto Arpke

    Otto Arpke

    Otto_Arpke

  • Isle of Dogs (soundtrack)
  • 2018 soundtrack album by Alexandre Desplat

    sensibilities and the specific soundscape he found for the film. He used the taiko drums, owing to Anderson's suggestion as it played the melody of the boy

    Isle of Dogs (soundtrack)

    Isle_of_Dogs_(soundtrack)

  • Ondekoza
  • Musical artist

    specializing in taiko drumming. Founded in 1969 by Den Tagayasu, in Sado Island, Japan. Ondekoza was influential in the rise of the kumi-daiko (group taiko) style

    Ondekoza

    Ondekoza

    Ondekoza

  • Japan
  • Country in East Asia

    Opera Librarians. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 156–167. "History of Taiko". Stanford Taiko. Retrieved November 24, 2020. Campion, Chris (August 22, 2005).

    Japan

    Japan

    Japan

  • The Idolmaster Must Songs
  • 2015 video game

    Presented by Taiko no Tatsujin (アイドルマスター マストソングスPresented by 太鼓の達人; officially stylized as THE iDOLM@STER MUST SONGS Presented by Taiko no Tatsujin) is

    The Idolmaster Must Songs

    The_Idolmaster_Must_Songs

  • Music of Japan
  • community taiko groups formed. Later in the century, taiko groups spread across the world, especially to the United States. The video game Taiko no Tatsujin

    Music of Japan

    Music_of_Japan

  • Checkered Ninja
  • 2018 Danish animated film

    Province and how the samurai were sent to massacre them. A ninja named Taiko Nakamura was given the mission of protecting the clan’s children whilst

    Checkered Ninja

    Checkered_Ninja

  • Mystère (Cirque du Soleil)
  • Cirque du Soleil show which premiered in 1993

    control her eyes, torso, and tail. The taiko drums in Mystère are created by the Japanese company Asano Taiko, located in Mattō, Ishikawa Prefecture.

    Mystère (Cirque du Soleil)

    Mystère_(Cirque_du_Soleil)

  • Taikō Yoshio
  • Japanese sumo wrestler

    Taikō Yoshio (born 30 October 1953 as Yoshio Yokoyama) is a former sumo wrestler from Aomori, Japan. He made his professional debut in November 1968,

    Taikō Yoshio

    Taikō_Yoshio

  • Andrew Chesworth
  • American animator

    Oscar-nominated short One Small Step (with co-director Bobby Pontillas at Taiko Studios) and his 2023 Oscar-qualifying effort The Brave Locomotive. He formerly

    Andrew Chesworth

    Andrew Chesworth

    Andrew_Chesworth

  • Kris Bergstrom
  • American taiko player

    is a leading American taiko player. He is a former member of Los Angeles-based taiko quartet, On Ensemble. In addition to taiko, Bergstrom plays the shamisen

    Kris Bergstrom

    Kris_Bergstrom

  • Japan Pavilion at Epcot
  • Pavilion of World Showcase in Epcot

    location. Matsuriza are traditional Taiko drummers and a Japanese Storytellers located at the base of the pagoda. Taiko performed at EPCOT began in 1983

    Japan Pavilion at Epcot

    Japan Pavilion at Epcot

    Japan_Pavilion_at_Epcot

  • Oedo Sukeroku Taiko
  • Musical artist

    Oedo Sukeroku Taiko (大江戸助六太鼓, Ōedo Sukeroku Daiko) is a taiko group from Japan. It is considered the first taiko group to begin touring professionally

    Oedo Sukeroku Taiko

    Oedo_Sukeroku_Taiko

  • Eitetsu Hayashi
  • Musical artist

    performance work in taiko. Hayashi joined the group Ondekoza at an early age. Later, after parting from group, helped found the taiko group Kodo, though

    Eitetsu Hayashi

    Eitetsu Hayashi

    Eitetsu_Hayashi

  • The Hunted (1995 film)
  • 1995 thriller film by J. F. Lawton

    The critically well-received soundtrack featured music by the Japanese taiko troupe Kodō, which pervades the film. Paul Racine, a tech executive from

    The Hunted (1995 film)

    The_Hunted_(1995_film)

  • Yodo River
  • Major river in Osaka Prefecture, Japan

    popular fishing spot during the summer and fall months. The Taikō Embankment (宇治川太閤堤跡, Uji-gawa taikō zutsumi ato) was constructed by Toyotomi Hideyoshi on

    Yodo River

    Yodo River

    Yodo_River

  • Mortal Kombat (1995 film)
  • 1995 film by Paul Anderson

    approach I called "Techno-Taiko-Orcho." My score would have a techno core with a layer of Asian ethnic instruments (Taiko drums, shakuhachi, Tuvan throat

    Mortal Kombat (1995 film)

    Mortal_Kombat_(1995_film)

  • Western influences in modern Japanese music
  • a clapping melody. The Taiko, in traditional Japanese, refers to any drum. Taiko performances usually use more than one taiko. (Bi-Musicality In Modern

    Western influences in modern Japanese music

    Western_influences_in_modern_Japanese_music

  • Obi (sash)
  • Sash worn with traditional Japanese clothing and Japanese martial arts uniforms

    wearing kimono on a regular basis, with most women tying their obi in the taiko musubi (lit., "drum knot") style. Tsuke obi, also known as tsukiri obi,

    Obi (sash)

    Obi (sash)

    Obi_(sash)

  • Kinnara Taiko
  • Musical artist

    Kinnara Taiko is a Japanese American drumming ensemble (playing taiko) based out of Senshin Buddhist Temple in Los Angeles, US. They began playing taiko in

    Kinnara Taiko

    Kinnara_Taiko

  • Desert Punk
  • Japanese manga series

    few friends as well as many enemies. As of 13th volume, his apprentice Taiko (also known as Kosuna) leaves his side in order to pursue her own destiny

    Desert Punk

    Desert_Punk

  • List of bass instruments
  • Musical instruments that play in the bass range

    Synthesizer (bass patches) Bass pedalboard Bass drum Timpani (lower ranges) Taiko (larger drums) Octobans (lower-pitched varieties) Didgeridoo Bass harmonica

    List of bass instruments

    List of bass instruments

    List_of_bass_instruments

  • Lachlan Bayliss
  • New Zealand association footballer

    Fairweather Kane Follows Cameron Gray Laticia Transom Hazel Ouwehand Eve Thomas Taiko Torepe-Ormsby Tennis Erin Routliffe Lulu Sun Triathlon Nicole van der Kaay

    Lachlan Bayliss

    Lachlan Bayliss

    Lachlan_Bayliss

  • Toyotomi clan
  • Japanese noble family (1585–1615)

    of Miyamoto Musashi, p. 32. Kodansha International Eiji Yoshikawa, 1993: Taiko. A. Knaus Verlag: München. ISBN 3813503038 Samurai-archives.com: Toyotomi

    Toyotomi clan

    Toyotomi clan

    Toyotomi_clan

  • Kawaikute Gomen
  • 2022 song by HoneyWorks

    Entertainment's mobile game Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Connect in February, and it was released as downloadable content for Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival

    Kawaikute Gomen

    Kawaikute_Gomen

  • Ryukyukoku Matsuri Daiko Hawaii
  • Ryukyukoku Matsuri Daiko Hawaii (琉球國祭り太鼓ハワイ支部) is a chapter of the Okinawan Eisā taiko ensemble Ryukyukoku Matsuri Daiko. Often called RMD Hawaii for short, the

    Ryukyukoku Matsuri Daiko Hawaii

    Ryukyukoku_Matsuri_Daiko_Hawaii

  • Sakura-dōri Line
  • Subway line in Nagoya, Japan

    Nagoya, Japan, part of the Nagoya Municipal Subway system. It runs from Taiko-dori in Nakamura Ward to Tokushige in Midori Ward, all within Nagoya. The

    Sakura-dōri Line

    Sakura-dōri Line

    Sakura-dōri_Line

  • Senshin Buddhist Temple
  • Buddhist temple in Los Angeles, California

    maintenance of traditional practices and for cultivating one of the earliest taiko groups appearing in the United States under the leadership of Masao Kodani

    Senshin Buddhist Temple

    Senshin_Buddhist_Temple

  • Kakegoe
  • Shouts by the audience in Japanese performances

    Kakegoe are used in traditional music ensembles, such as Hayashi, Nagauta, Taiko, and Tsugaru-jamisen. They are used to cue different parts of a musical

    Kakegoe

    Kakegoe

  • Bandai Namco Studios
  • Japanese video game developer

    2019. Retrieved June 23, 2020. Carter, Chris (November 5, 2018). "Review: Taiko no Tatsujin: Drum 'n' Fun (Switch)". Destructoid. Enthusiast Gaming. Archived

    Bandai Namco Studios

    Bandai Namco Studios

    Bandai_Namco_Studios

  • List of Koei games
  • 1992 Taikō Risshiden Koei Koei PC-98, Super Famicom, Genesis/Mega Drive, Wii 1996 Taikō Risshiden II Koei Koei Windows, PlayStation 1999 Taikō Risshiden

    List of Koei games

    List of Koei games

    List_of_Koei_games

  • Checkered Ninja 2
  • 2021 Danish animated film

    a lightning bolt strikes a hedgehog, possessing it with the spirit of Taiko Nakamura. Nakamura informs Alex that Eppermint is released from his prison

    Checkered Ninja 2

    Checkered_Ninja_2

  • Verano Rosa
  • 2025 song by Karol G and Feid

    studio album, Tropicoqueta (2025). It was produced by Sky Rompiendo and Taiko. Karol G first revealed the song's existence in an interview with Rolling

    Verano Rosa

    Verano_Rosa

  • Wadaiko Yamato
  • Japanese taiko drummer group

    Wadaiko Yamato 和太鼓倭 is a Japanese musical group of taiko drummers founded in 1993 by Masa Ogawa. In Japanese, the word 和太鼓 "wadaiko" translates as "Japanese

    Wadaiko Yamato

    Wadaiko Yamato

    Wadaiko_Yamato

  • Jodaiko
  • American taiko group

    California, Irvine that is specialized in taiko. Originally named "Tomo No Taiko" (meaning "association of taiko"), Jodaiko's origins lie in UCI's Japanese-American

    Jodaiko

    Jodaiko

  • Alphaville (album)
  • 2020 studio album by Imperial Triumphant

    Steve Blanco – bass, vocals, piano, mellotron, synthesizer, taiko Kenny Grohowski – drums, taiko Additional personnel Trey Spruance – sampling, mastering

    Alphaville (album)

    Alphaville_(album)

  • Linda Linda
  • 1987 single by the Blue Hearts

    ramen shop owner stage, Metcha! Taiko no Tatsujin DS: Nanatsu no Shima no Daibouken, as well as the Wii rhythm game Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Do Don to 2 Daime

    Linda Linda

    Linda_Linda

  • Ibuki (Kodō album)
  • 1996 studio album by Kodō

    Ibuki (いぶき) is the seventh original album by the Japanese taiko group Kodō (鼓童). Allmusic review of Ibuki

    Ibuki (Kodō album)

    Ibuki_(Kodō_album)

  • Won't Be Long
  • 2006 single by Exile & Koda Kumi

    2016. "Taiko no Tatsujin DS – Won't Be Long". YouTube. Archived from the original on December 13, 2021. Retrieved June 21, 2016. "Taiko Time: Taiko no Tatsujin

    Won't Be Long

    Won't_Be_Long

  • Percussion instrument
  • Type of musical instrument that produces a sound by being hit

    Madal Marimba Marimbula Naykheen Pogo cello Skrabalai Spoons Steelpan Tabla Taiko Tambourine Thavil Timbales Tonbak Urumee Udukai This category includes instruments

    Percussion instrument

    Percussion instrument

    Percussion_instrument

  • Servants of Two Masters
  • 2nd episode of the 1st season of Shōgun

    knowing that this will only make him a target for the Taikō's enemies. Anticipating this response, the Taikō informs him that he is forming a "Council of Regents

    Servants of Two Masters

    Servants_of_Two_Masters

  • Judeline
  • Spanish singer (born 2003)

    Desclasificados "Si Preguntas por Mí" 2023 Tainy Kris Floyd — — Data "De Serie" 2024 Taiko — — Offside "Imperio" Duki 15 21 AMERI "Who Wants to Live Forever?" 2025

    Judeline

    Judeline

    Judeline

  • Bandai Namco Entertainment
  • Japanese video game publisher

    franchises, including Pac-Man, Tekken, Soulcalibur, Tales, Ace Combat, Taiko no Tatsujin, The Idolmaster, Ridge Racer, Dark Souls, .hack, and Little

    Bandai Namco Entertainment

    Bandai Namco Entertainment

    Bandai_Namco_Entertainment

  • Undertale Soundtrack
  • Music from the video game Undertale

    popular request to appear in the game. Music from Undertale was also added to Taiko no Tatsujin: Drum 'n' Fun! as downloadable content. "Hopes and Dreams" "Hopes

    Undertale Soundtrack

    Undertale Soundtrack

    Undertale_Soundtrack

  • Bunraku
  • Traditional Japanese puppet theatre

    (chanters), and shamisen musicians. Occasionally other instruments such as taiko drums will be used. The combination of chanting and shamisen playing is

    Bunraku

    Bunraku

    Bunraku

  • Kamen Rider Drive: Surprise Future
  • 2015 Japanese film

    Kiriko): Rio Uchida (内田 理央, Uchida Rio) Chase (チェイス, Cheisu): Taiko Katono (上遠野 太洸, Katōno Taikō) Go Shijima (詩島 剛, Shijima Gō): Yu Inaba (稲葉 友, Inaba Yū)

    Kamen Rider Drive: Surprise Future

    Kamen_Rider_Drive:_Surprise_Future

  • Jesse Randall
  • New Zealand footballer (born 2002)

    Fairweather Kane Follows Cameron Gray Laticia Transom Hazel Ouwehand Eve Thomas Taiko Torepe-Ormsby Tennis Erin Routliffe Lulu Sun Triathlon Nicole van der Kaay

    Jesse Randall

    Jesse_Randall

  • Lukas Kelly-Heald
  • New Zealand footballer (born 2005)

    Fairweather Kane Follows Cameron Gray Laticia Transom Hazel Ouwehand Eve Thomas Taiko Torepe-Ormsby Tennis Erin Routliffe Lulu Sun Triathlon Nicole van der Kaay

    Lukas Kelly-Heald

    Lukas Kelly-Heald

    Lukas_Kelly-Heald

  • Fehi Fineanganofo
  • New Zealand rugby union player

    Fairweather Kane Follows Cameron Gray Laticia Transom Hazel Ouwehand Eve Thomas Taiko Torepe-Ormsby Tennis Erin Routliffe Lulu Sun Triathlon Nicole van der Kaay

    Fehi Fineanganofo

    Fehi_Fineanganofo

  • Kane Follows
  • New Zealand Olympian

    Fairweather Kane Follows Cameron Gray Laticia Transom Hazel Ouwehand Eve Thomas Taiko Torepe-Ormsby Tennis Erin Routliffe Lulu Sun Triathlon Nicole van der Kaay

    Kane Follows

    Kane_Follows

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    River

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