RESONANCES OF CHINDON-YA
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  • About
  • Reviews
  • Media
    • Prologue
    • Introduction
    • Chapter 1
    • Chapter 2
    • Chapter 3
    • Chap 3 Map 1
    • Chap 3 Map 2
    • Chapter 4
    • Chapter 5
    • Epilogue
  • Links
  • Buy the book

Chapter 4

1) pp. 135 - 136 Soul Flower Mononoke Summit at Nagata Shrine, Kobe
Soul Flower Mononoke Summit’s performance at Nagata Shrine, described in the anecdote at the beginning of Chapter 4. An excerpt from the NHK TV program commemorating the Great Hanshin Earthquake of 1995, aired on Jan 18, 2008.

2) p. 144 T.C.D.C (Transistor Connected Drum Collective)
Activist Oda Masanori’s “anti-war chindon” drum group at a 2003 anti-war sound demo.

Chindon-inspired artists mentioned in the chapter:
Cicala Mvta/Jinta-la-Mvta (Ōkuma Wataru and Miwazō, Tokyo)
Soul Flower Mononoke Summit (Osaka/Okinawa/Tokyo)
Daiku Tetsuhiro (Okinawa)
Cho Paggie (Osaka)

3 ) p. 163 Jinta-la-Mvta at a Summer Festival in Sanya, Tokyo's Day Laborer Neighborhood
Jinta-la-Mvta performing at a summer festival in Sanya, an old day laborer’s neighborhood in Tokyo.
Jinta-la-Mvta performing at a summer festival in Sanya, an old day laborer’s neighborhood in Tokyo. The band on stage (clarinet, trombone, tuba, drums)