Kaoru Jitsukawa piano recital

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Kaoru Jitsukawa piano recital is Classic music event held in Japan.

Boasting a brilliant awards both domestically and internationally, including the 3rd ranking of the Ron-Thibaut-Crespan International Competition and the 3rd place of the 77th Japanese Music Competition Piano Division, he gained a solid trust from famous performers in solo as well as chamber music.
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Kaoru Jitsukawa

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Kaoru Jitsukawa was born in 1989. He has earned his trust from not only recitals but also famous musicians in the field of chamber music, and he continues to active his activities ambitiously.

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Tokyo (Japanese: [toːkjoː] , English /ˈ t oʊ k i . oʊ / ), officially Tokyo Metropolis, is the capital of Japan and one of its 47 prefectures. The Greater Tokyo Area is the most populous metropolitan area in the world. It is the seat of the Emperor of Japan and the Japanese government. Tokyo is in the Kantō region on the southeastern side of the main island Honshu and includes the Izu Islands and Ogasawara Islands. Formerly known as Edo, it has been the de facto seat of government since 1603 when Shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu made the city his headquarters. It officially became the capital after Emperor Meiji moved his seat to the city from the old capital of Kyoto in 1868; at that time Edo was renamed Tokyo. Tokyo Metropolis was formed in 1943 from the merger of the former Tokyo Prefecture (東京府 , Tōkyō-fu) and the city of Tokyo (東京市 , Tōkyō-shi) .

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