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The Taiko performance in Okinawa Prefecture, namely EISA Taiko, is an important part of Ryukyu's traditional culture and originated from the sacrificial activities of the Bon Festival. In the performance, the passionate drums are combined with brave dances to show a unique artistic charm. EISA Taiko is divided into large and small Taiko, and the drummers play according to the size of the drums to form a rich sound effect.
There are many Taiko performances in Okinawa Prefecture, such as the 1,000-person Taiko performance in Kokusai-dori, the daily performances in Ryukyu Village, and the EISA Taiko Festival across the island of Okinawa, which attract many tourists and local residents. These performances not only represent the Okinawan people's respect and remembrance for their ancestors, but also become a cultural resource link connecting people inside and outside Okinawa. Through Taiko performances, people can deeply feel the unique charm and profound heritage of Okinawa's traditional culture.