Mr. Miura, a photographer from Gifu visited Bell Gardia KUJIRAYAMA. He came to the children’s garden in Ofunato to deliver “Halloween persimmons” with a persimmon farmer.
And it was Yoko Okumura, an alpa player, who came with them. She came from Nagoya to a concert in Ishinomaki, and after the concert, she said she really wanted to go to “The Phone of the Wind” and “leave” the music to those who died in the earthquake.
This is the first time to hear Paraguayan instrument, and it seems that there are only three players in Japan. Even so, “I’ll leave the music” was the first word I heard again.
I felt that the tone of the alpa was very similar to the harp. Playing with tears what kind of life has she lived
She is the second person to play a music in front of “The Phone of the Wind” since Katsumi Matsumoto, a violinist, but both of them are quite good, coupled with the spiritual atmosphere.