- Amateur Orchestras in Japan [IA][Direct] -
More than 500 orchestras are listed in this page.
- Being Music Fantasy [IA][Direct] -
Information on three major labels and artists in Japan.
- Blue Notes Jazz Orchestra [IA][Direct] -
A Japanese amateur jazz big band established 1975.
- Broken Consort, The [IA][Direct]
- Classical Music Information Center [IA][Direct] -
12 major Japanese orchestras appear; artist profiles, concert information and an extensive concert calendar, covering all of Japan.
- Classical Music Information Center [IA][Direct] -
12 major Japanese orchestras appear; artist profiles, concert information and an extensive concert calendar, covering all of Japan.
- Garando Records Sound Clips [IA][Direct] -
Sound clips of Japanese austere, stoical, ethnic bands.
- Introduction to Japanese Music for Americans [IA][Direct] -
An overview of Japanese pop music culture and history.
- Japan Dulcimer Society [IA][Direct] -
Society of lovers of all kind of Japanese dulcimers (and cimbalom).
- Japanese Flute [IA][Direct] -
We, Hobby Circle of Japanese Flute, enjoy playing flutes, hand making flutes, and study the history of flutes (Japanese).
- Japanese Hardcore Mission [IA][Direct] -
Links to sites about bands.
- Japanese Ska Page [IA][Direct]
- J-Underground [IA][Direct] -
Almost everything you wanted to know about the Japanese Underground Music scene. Includes soundfiles and MPEGs
- J-WAVE [IA][Direct] -
FM-JAPAN(J-WAVE),one of the biggest FM broadcasting campanies in JAPAN
- Kyoto Arashiyama Orgel Museum [IA][Direct] -
18-20th century mechanical organ exhibition.
- Milk [IA][Direct] -
Information about Goa Trance in Japan and the world.
- Natural Front [IA][Direct] -
Brings you the sounds of Japanese roots performed by world-class artists as well as information on their concerts, workshops, events and other of their humanitarian endeavors.
- Q Japan [IA][Direct] -
A Homepage Of Japanese Pop Stars
- This Is Suck [IA][Direct] -
Hardcore for the real punks, not for the fucking system.
- Throat-Singing Society [IA][Direct] -
Known as 'Khoomii' in Mongolia (and 'Khoomei' in Tuva), it's an amazing traditional Central Asian singing technique, which allows one person to produce polyphonic music without any instruments
- Underground Music Web [IA][Direct] -
Many pictures of Underground bands of Tokyo.
- Za Ondekoza [IA][Direct]
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