Miho Kazuzawa & Ai Okumura & Yamada sister concert is Musical show Classic music event held in Japan.
Yamada sisters are from Kanagawa prefecture. They began singing and playing piano at the age of 4, graduating from the music university vocal music department together.
At the completion of the Master Class of the Birthday Opera Training Center, they won an Excellence Award.
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