jouka
Jouka is a Japanese term that refers to a slow, deliberate drumbeat, typically used in traditional Shinto rituals and ceremonies. The term specifically refers to the drumming style used in Shinto music, characterized by a slow and measured rhythm that is meant to invoke a sense of spirituality and connection to the divine.
In Shintoism, jouka drumming is an integral part of various rituals and ceremonies, including weddings, births,
The jouka rhythm is said to have originated in ancient Japan, where it was used to communicate
In modern times, jouka drumming has gained recognition as a unique aspect of traditional Japanese culture.
Despite its historical significance and cultural importance, jouka drumming remains relatively unknown outside of Japan. However,