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  2. Japanese jazz - Wikipedia

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    Japanese jazz (Japanese: 日本のジャズ, Nihon no jazu), also called Japazz, is jazz played by Japanese musicians or jazz connected to Japan or Japanese culture. According to some estimates, Japan has the largest proportion of jazz fans in the world. [1] Jazz was introduced to Japan in the 1910s through transpacific ocean liners, where ...

  3. Japanese festivals - Wikipedia

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    Japanese festivals are traditional festive occasions often celebrated with dance and music in Japan.In Japan, festivals are called matsuri (祭り), and the origin of the word matsuri is related to the kami (神, Shinto deities); there are theories that the word matsuri is derived from matsu (待つ) meaning "to wait (for the kami to descend)", tatematsuru (献る) meaning "to make offerings ...

  4. Category:Jazz festivals in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Yokohama Jazz Festival. Categories: Jazz festivals by country. Music festivals in Japan. Jazz festivals in Asia. Japanese jazz. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  5. Mount Fuji Jazz Festival - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 35°25′09″N 138°54′05″E. Mount Fuji Jazz Festival is an annual jazz festival held in August in the Lake Yamanaka area, Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan. The three-day festival features musicians from Blue Note Records and others, performing on different stages, 1986–96. Alfred Lion came to this festival for the first time in ...

  6. Live Under the Sky (festival) - Wikipedia

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    The multiple day festival featured musicians from Japan and other countries performing on different stages. It was held from 1977 – 1992. Live Under the Sky, Newport Jazz Festival in Madarao (established in 1982) and Mount Fuji Jazz Festival (established in 1986) are the big three jazz festivals in the history of jazz in Japan.

  7. Jazz kissa - Wikipedia

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    Jazz kissa (Japanese: ジャズ喫茶), sometimes transliterated as jazu kissa, are cafés that specialise in the playing and appreciation of recorded jazz music. Unique to Japan, jazz kissa are spaces where jazz music is played for dedicated listening rather than as background music. A typical jazz kissa features a high-quality stereo system ...

  8. Yokohama Jazz Festival - Wikipedia

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    Yokohama Jazz Festival. Coordinates: 35°22′46″N 139°38′49″E. The Yokohama Honmoku Jazz Festival (YOKOHAMA本牧ジャズ祭) is an annual event in Japan. With sponsorship from Yokohama city and organizations such as the print and broadcast media, the event has taken place since 1981. The 26th festival is scheduled for August 27, 2006 ...

  9. List of jazz festivals - Wikipedia

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    This annual festival celebrates the indigenous music and culture of New Orleans and Louisiana, so the music encompasses every style associated with the city and the state: contemporary and traditional jazz, blues, R&B, gospel music, Cajun music, zydeco, Afro-Caribbean, folk music, Latin, rock, rap music, country music, and bluegrass.

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