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Okinawa SANSHIN Music Instrument High Quality Teak Hard Case Japan Traditional

Okinawan Traditional 3 String Instrument Sanshin. Thank you very much for visiting my page! The sanshin is an Okinawan Islands musical instrument and precursor of the mainland Japanese shamisen. Its close resemblance in both appearance and name to the Chinese sanxian suggests Chinese origins, the then-Ryukyu Kingdom (pre-Japanese Okinawa) having very close ties with Imperial… Read more »

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SANSHIN Okinawa Shamisen Hard Case Set Artificial Leather Japan Instrument Book

Okinawan Traditional 3 String Instrument Sanshin. Thank you very much for visiting my page! The sanshin is an Okinawan Islands musical instrument and precursor of the mainland Japanese shamisen. Its close resemblance in both appearance and name to the Chinese sanxian suggests Chinese origins, the then-Ryukyu Kingdom (pre-Japanese Okinawa) having very close ties with Imperial… Read more »

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SANSHIN Okinawa Shamisen Hard Case Set Artificial Leather Japan Instrument

Okinawan Traditional 3 String Instrument Sanshin. Thank you very much for visiting my page! The sanshin is an Okinawan Islands musical instrument and precursor of the mainland Japanese shamisen. Its close resemblance in both appearance and name to the Chinese sanxian suggests Chinese origins, the then-Ryukyu Kingdom (pre-Japanese Okinawa) having very close ties with Imperial… Read more »

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SANSHIN Okinawa Shamisen Hard Case Set Artificial Leather Japan Instrument Book

Okinawan Traditional 3 String Instrument Sanshin. Thank you very much for visiting my page! The sanshin is an Okinawan Islands musical instrument and precursor of the mainland Japanese shamisen. Its close resemblance in both appearance and name to the Chinese sanxian suggests Chinese origins, the then-Ryukyu Kingdom (pre-Japanese Okinawa) having very close ties with Imperial… Read more »