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  1. Koto (instrument) - Wikipedia

    The koto (箏 or 琴) is a Japanese plucked half-tube zither instrument, and the national instrument of Japan. It is derived from the Chinese zheng and se, and similar to the Mongolian yatga, the Korean …

  2. 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.

  3. Koto - Stanford University

    Koto Description The koto is a thirteen-string zither, approximately 190 cm long and 25 cm wide (75 inches long and 10 inches wide).

  4. Koto: The Soulful Sounds of Japan’s Ancient Zither

    Nov 5, 2024 · Known for its resemblance to a dragon, the Koto is a long, zither-like instrument with thirteen strings stretched over a hollow body. The sound produced by plucking these strings has …

  5. Koto (musical instrument) - New World Encyclopedia

    The koto (Japanese: 箏, Sino-Japanese reading "sō"; more commonly, though not quite correctly, the character 琴, Sino-Japanese reading "kin" is used) is a traditional stringed musical instrument …

  6. About Koto - Japanese Traditional Music

    This page provides information on the koto of Japanese traditional musical instrument.

  7. The Koto: Japan's Most Elegant Musical Instrument | Koto Workshop …

    Few instruments embody the grace and refinement of Japanese culture quite like the koto (箏). With its long, polished wooden body and shimmering strings, this traditional zither has been the soundtrack …

  8. The Koto’s Journey: From Ancient Japan to Modern Stages

    Jun 20, 2025 · The Koto, a traditional Japanese stringed instrument, holds a significant place in the cultural tapestry of Japan. With its long, elegant body and distinct sound, the Koto is not just an …

  9. KOTO | Traditional Music Degital Library

    The koto, a type of Japanese zither, is the most popular Japanese musical instrument. The character [琴], read as ‘koto’, is used to refer to the Japanese zither. The koto was introduced from China, and as …

  10. Koto Music | FSI

    How to Listen to Koto Music. The koto is one of the most popular traditional instruments in Japan and one of the best known outside of that country. Although many people think of it as an ancient …