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We received a comment from a student at Tsukuba University:
The instrument the boy has hanging from his neck is Katsugi-Okedaiko (Carrying Wooden Bucket Drum) Hanging the drum on the neck allows the player to move freely whilst playing.
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筑波大学の学生さんからコメントをいただきました:
首のかけているものは担ぎ桶太鼓だと思う。首にかけることで、自由に移動しながら演奏が出来る。
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