Chikusei

Chikusei

Chikusei is a Japanese word meaning "voice of bamboo". It can refer to the different sounds, or voices, of bamboo. It usually refers to the sound of leaves whispering in the breeze as the wind passes through a bamboo grove. It can also mean the sound of a bamboo "wind" instrument.


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