lukujans
Lukujans are a type of traditional Japanese dance that originated in the 17th century. The term "lukujan" is derived from the Japanese words "luku," meaning "to dance," and "jan," meaning "person." These dances are typically performed by a group of men, known as "lukujan-ya," who wear traditional Japanese clothing and carry small drums called "tsuzumi." The dances are often accompanied by the sound of the tsuzumi, which creates a rhythmic and lively atmosphere.
Lukujans are performed at various occasions, including festivals, weddings, and other social events. They are known
The origins of lukujans can be traced back to the Edo period, when they were performed as
In recent years, lukujans have gained international recognition and have been performed at events and festivals