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  1. Koto (instrument) - Wikipedia

    For every part of the koto, there is a traditional name which connects with the opinion that the body of a koto resembles that of a dragon. Thus, the top part is called the "dragon's shell" (竜甲, ryūkō), while …

  2. Koto Sushi Bar in San Antonio - Restaurant Guru

    All info on Koto Sushi Bar in San Antonio - Call to book a table. View the menu, check prices, find on the map, see photos and ratings.

  3. Koto (musical instrument) - New World Encyclopedia

    Miyagi Michio (1894 – 1956) was the first to combine traditional koto music with Western music, and today the koto is often used in non-traditional compositions. The koto has a long wooden body and …

  4. Koto Sushi Bar | (210) 402-3929 | San Antonio - AllBiz

    Where is Koto Sushi Bar located? Koto Sushi Bar is located at 1501 Bexar Crossing St, San Antonio, Texas, 78232.

  5. About Koto - Japanese Traditional Music

    Possessing a long and storied pedigree, the koto was first introduced to Japan during the 7th and 8th century from China. When the koto was first imported to Japan, it was used only by the Japanese …

  6. The History of the Koto and Its Significance in Japanese ...

    2 days ago · The koto is a traditional Japanese stringed instrument that has played a vital role in Japan’s musical heritage for centuries. Its history reflects the cultural exchanges and artistic …

  7. Koto | Japanese, 13-string, zither | Britannica

    koto, long Japanese board zither having 13 silk strings and movable bridges. The body of the instrument is made of paulownia wood and is about 190 cm (74 inches) long.