Uhin
Uhin is a traditional Japanese musical instrument, primarily used in the Shinto and Buddhist rituals. It is a small, hand-held drum, typically made of wood, with a membrane stretched over one end. The name "uhin" is derived from the Japanese word for "drum," which is "tsuzumi." The instrument is often used in pairs, with one player striking the drum while the other plays a small flute or shakuhachi, creating a harmonious sound.
The uhin is known for its simplicity and elegance, reflecting the minimalist aesthetic of traditional Japanese
In modern times, the uhin has seen a resurgence in popularity, with many musicians and performers incorporating