Kykyihin
Kykyihin is a traditional Japanese folk dance that originated in the Tohoku region of Japan. The dance is performed by a group of men, typically dressed in traditional costumes, and is accompanied by a drum and flute. The name "Kykyihin" is derived from the sound of the drums, which is said to resemble the sound of a frog croaking.
The dance is performed in a circular formation, with the dancers moving in a synchronized manner. The
Kykyihin is not only a form of entertainment, but also a way for the community to come
In recent years, Kykyihin has gained international recognition and is often performed at cultural festivals and