Enjoying Performance of World Record Drum Beater

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“I want to take the warm hearts of people of the birthplace of Lord Buddha with me.” This statement came from Hiromi Ishioka, a Japanese drummer who had written his name in the Guinness Book of World Records for building the world’s biggest drum and playing it. The World Peace Drum, 4.8m in diameter, 5m in length and 2 tons in weight, is in Japan, but the 51-year-old has showed his performance for Nepalis four times in a small replica. I was one of the spectators of his team’s performance on Tuesday evening.

His team, the Akafuji Daiko, played drums in a way I have never seen. What I liked most about the performance is that all members performed in the way that I thought they are worshipping something rather than playing for people. There were five others, whom Ishioka brought in his own expenses according to organizing Folk Nepal Group. I had a chance to chat with Ishioka after his two performances through Ram Kumar Adhikari, the interpreter.

“I want to teach Nepalis Japanese drum playing and learn Nepali musical instruments,” he said adding that he is planning to release a record mixing Nepali and Japanese music.

He said his giant drum, recognized by World Records Book in January 1, 2000, is made to describe the beauty of his city – Otsuki. “I wanted to leave something as a token to the coming generation,” Ishioka said. “So I thought of the drum.”

By profession, Ishioka runs a construction company and has already visited Nepal on five occasions. Praising Nepal, he said: “whenever I go back to Japan, I know I feel like I should return here.” The group performs in a specially designed dress. The red signifies the Fuji Mountain, according to Ishioka.

It was indeed a good opportunity for me to witness the performance which was amazing and praiseworthy.

Here is the site of the Group.


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Author: Ujjwal Acharya

The Radiant Star is a personal blog of Ujjwal Acharya, born 1978, who likes to call himself a professional journalist, hobbyist blogger, sport lover and social media enthusiastic. This blog features personal posts with opinions on media, citizen journalism and blogs of Nepal and tweets at @UjjwalAcharya

  • mail me and i will tell you

    ok i think i know you!
    and cool you watched the show.
    of where did you watch it?
    because i m one of the performer and yet a nepali.
    the world biggest drum is in our school L.A.S.
    i hope you know the full form.
    i was one of the first group to learn the drum from L.A.S.

  • gaurav bista

    HI,
    i was a simple boy who used to have a simple motto of life,”satisfaction is all i need”…but suddenly a life changing peole came into my life..a people who were greatly and honorably renouned all over the world..the team of “AKAFUJI DAIKO”..a team who played drun not for their hobby but as the messanger of peace….there motto is to convay a peace and harmony all around the world through the drum…..which take one step ahead when they made a huge drum to prove that the peace is still alive….
    one day they came to my school whan i was in 9th standard…up to then i dont know who were they ….but i came to know that they are messanger of peace……
    i was so lucky or i say im proud that i became part of akafuji daiko team …from nepal….
    thank you ..
    khaicho….and thanku all the member of akafuji for making me extra ordinary from ordinary….and i’ll try to make peace and harmony in my society aswell as in my country…
    thanku for your education of peace….

    thank you i’ll never forget all tha days of my trip to japan………

  • Nabina Shrestha

    Hello every body i m Nabina from Nepal.
    I m very happy and proud to say that i m also one of the member of AKAFUJI DAIKO
    THE WORLD PEACE DRUM from Nepal.
    I also got chance to be the member of the drum team and visit Japan.
    And now it has become part of my life too.