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koto 琴

Narita Airport, March 2006
The koto is a kind of plucky, Japanese zither. These kimono-clad ladies were serenading travelers in the airport when I was passing through Narita on my way to New York.

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Posted on April 13, 2006Author leeseanCategories UncategorizedTags Japan

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