Information Links
Over the years Arashi Daiko has had the chance to meet so many
musicians and other taiko groups. Below are some web sites
that you might find of interest.
For the longest time, North American taiko groups had to either
build their own taiko from barrels or order from Japan, which can be
very expensive. But over the years, the number of groups has
grown enough for some North American taiko makers to be able to
develop their craft and make a living from it. For more
information please visit
www.taiko.com. You will find below only a few taiko makers
from the United States and Japan that we know personally.
- www.asano.jp
Asano Taiko, Japan. They have been around for almost
400 years (since 1609)! This is simply a priceless experience.
-
www.miyamoto-unosuke.co.jp/
Miyamoto Unosuke Shoten, Tokyo, Japan. If you have a
chance to go to Tokyo, make sure you visit their store in
Asakusa and make sure you visit the Drum Museum on the 4th
floor!
- www.miyoshidaiko.com
Miyoshi Taiko, California, USA. We have not had the
opportunity to purchase one of Mark Miyoshi's drums yet but he has been kind
enough make custom size replacement skins for us and we have
been very happy with his craftsmanship and help.
We are really happy to see that the number of taiko groups in
Canada has been steadily increasing in the past few years. We
are only listing some of the groups we know and have kept in touch
with over the years, some of them for 25 years!
- www.chibitaiko.bc.ca
Chibi Taiko, youth taiko group from Vancouver, BC.
- www.fubuki.ca
Fubuki Taiko, from Winnipeg, MB.
- www.hinodetaiko.ca
Hinode Taiko, from Winnipeg, MB.
- www.kataritaiko.bc.ca
Katari Taiko, from Vancouver, BC.
- www.kitanotaiko.ca
Kita no Taiko, from Edmonton, AB.
- www.kiyoshinagata.com
Nagata Shachu (formerly Kiyoshi Nagata Ensemble), from Toronto, ON.
- www.otowataiko.ca
Oto-Wa Taiko, from Ottawa, ON.
- www.uminaritaiko.com
Uminari Taiko, from
Victoria, BC.
- www.uzume.com
Uzume Taiko Ensemble, from
Vancouver, BC.
- www.yakudo.com
Yakudo, from Toronto, ON.
Grand Master Seiichi Tanaka brought taiko to North
America back in 1967, and taiko groups have been booming ever since.
There are literally hundreds of groups throughout the USA, with a
great concentration on the West Coast, where taiko first landed.
The number of groups listed here represents only a
minute part of the vibrant taiko community in the United States.
-
www.burlingtontaiko.org
Burlington Taiko, from Burlington, VT.
- www.onetaiko.org
Odaiko New England, from Boston, MA.
- www.onensemble.org
On Ensemble, from Los Angeles, CA.
- www.sactaiko.org
Sacramento Taiko Dan, from Sacramento, CA.
- www.sftaiko.com
San Francisco Taiko Dojo, from San Francisco, CA.
- www.taiko.org
San Jose Taiko, from San Jose, CA.
- www.shastataiko.com
Shasta Taiko, from Mount Shasta, CA.
- www.sohdaiko.org
Soh Daiko, from New York, NY.
- www.taikoproject.com
Taiko Project, from Los Angeles, CA.
-
www.dmamusic.org/taikowithtoni
Taiko With Toni, from Denver, CO.
- www.taikoza.com
Taikoza, from New York, NY.
Some estimate the number of taiko groups to more than 8000 in
Japan!
- www.kodo.or.jp
Kodo, professional taiko group from Sado Island, Japan
- www.miyaketaiko.com
Miyake Taiko, professional taiko group that focuses on the
traditional style of taiko from Miyake Island, Japan.
- shidara.co.jp
Shidara, professional taiko group from Aichi-ken, Japan.
- Web site not available
Ryujin Daiko, Youth taiko group from Tokyo, Japan.
Since 1983, Arashi Daiko has had the privilege of meeting amazing
artists and developing lasting friendships. Here are some of our
friends.