Japanese traditional instrument shoulder drum (brown)
Also known as the Hetai drum, it is one of the traditional Japanese percussion instruments with a long history and profound cultural heritage. Originating around 500 BC, it was first known as TSUDUMI and recorded in the Japanese myth "Kojiki". Not only musical instruments, but also an important part of Japanese culture, creating a sacred atmosphere in sacred places and important ceremonies with its unique low pitched sound and resonance. In Japan, the taiko is not only a musical performance, but also a symbol of community unity and cultural heritage. Its sound is closely connected to Japan's nature, history, and people's lives.