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'''Ibukuro Kiyoshi''' (いぶくろ聖志) is the koto player in the [[Wagakki Band]].
 
'''Ibukuro Kiyoshi''' (いぶくろ聖志) is the koto player in the [[Wagakki Band]].
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Latest revision as of 15:29, 3 August 2017

Ibukuro Kiyoshi promoting "Ame Nochi Kanjouron" (2017)

Ibukuro Kiyoshi (いぶくろ聖志) is the koto player in the Wagakki Band.

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Kiyoshi was born in Tokyo. During high school he began performing in China when he was dispatched there by the Agency for Cultural Affairs. He has performed in a total of eight countries outside of Japan, including Vietnam, Iran, Qatar, Kuwait, and South Korea. In Japan, Kiyoshi's performances have been covered in a wide range of media, and he has also published a collection of arrangements from ZEN-ON Music Company. Kiyoshi explores the possibilities of the koto as a Japanese instrument in addition to traditional Japanese music.

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