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Minyo Events This Month in Ikaria

Min'yo represents the traditional folk music of Japan, rooted in the everyday lives of laborers, farmers, and fishermen across various prefectures. Find upcoming Minyo events in Ikaria this month below.

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Sound profile

energy
50
danceability
40
valence
50
grit
40
organicness
100
commerciality
10
tempo
50
vocality
90

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About Minyo

Min'yo represents the traditional folk music of Japan, rooted in the everyday lives of laborers, farmers, and fishermen across various prefectures. Characterized by distinctive vocal ornaments like kobushi, the genre typically features instrumentation such as the shamisen, shakuhachi, and various taiko drums, while rhythms range from steady harvest dance beats to fluid, rubato tempos. As a foundational cultural expression, Min'yo shares a close semantic lineage with traditional theater like Noh and Kabuki, serving as the primary stylistic precursor to modern Enka music. Its overall mood oscillates between deep, soulful introspection and communal, high-spirited celebration, reflecting the diverse regional identities and ancestral heritage found throughout the Japanese archipelago.

Also known as: Minyo, Min-yo

Parent genre:Traditional Music

Minyo events in Ikaria this month - FAQ

What Minyo events are in Ikaria this month?
Mood tracks all Minyo events in Ikaria this month - club nights, concerts, DJ sets, and live shows. The calendar is updated daily as new events are announced. Each listing includes the full lineup, venue address, ticket prices, and a direct purchase link. Browse the complete monthly schedule above to plan ahead and book before events sell out.
Where can I find Minyo in Ikaria this month?
Min'yo represents the traditional folk music of Japan, rooted in the everyday lives of laborers, farmers, and fishermen across various prefectures. Find every Minyo venue and event in Ikaria this month above - with lineups, door times, and tickets.
What is Minyo music?
Min'yo represents the traditional folk music of Japan, rooted in the everyday lives of laborers, farmers, and fishermen across various prefectures. Characterized by distinctive vocal ornaments like kobushi, the genre typically features instrumentation such as the shamisen, shakuhachi, and various taiko drums, while rhythms range from steady harvest dance beats to fluid, rubato tempos. As a foundational cultural expression, Min'yo shares a close semantic lineage with traditional theater like Noh …

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