Japanese
July 27, 2002: Contrabass and pantomime
We have another typhoon this time. I drove out in the morning to Tsukahara highland. The scene is shrouded in a heavy mist, however.
This is the public hall of Yufuin town.
A coffee corner opens from today.
Commemorative mini coffee cups are on sale here.
The staff from Tokyo appeals the festival to the tourists arriving to Yufuin railroad station. (Move your mouse on the picture)
The large ad attracts the attention of the tourists. Please come and join us!
Mr. Iwahisa Kuroki, a prominent contrabassist, will perform a recital in the afternoon.
Cello by Fumiaki Kouno, flute by Naoko Kirihara, and violin by Riichi Uemura.
Ichiro Kamiyama, a famous pantomimes in Japan, make the audience burst into the laugh on the back music of "Mozart new look by Franz."
Maki Tanaka, pianist, presents a twig of rose to Kamiyama.
Tea break at coffee stand Fermata.
Much more music.
A brilliant curtain call.
Wonderful artists.
What is this? See the following pictures.
The ad group is planning something.
I found a strange mannequin in Kamenoi Besso hotel garden. (Move your mouse on the picture)
The volunteer members take supper in the evening.
Yufuin summer ensemble starts in the evening. Walter Piston: Duo for Viola and Cello
W.A.Mozart: Divertimento Es-dur K.563
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