tukirako
Tukirako is a traditional Japanese musical instrument that originated among the Ainu people, an indigenous group primarily residing in Hokkaido, northern Japan, and parts of the Russian Far East. The name "tukirako" is derived from the Ainu language, where "tukira" means "drum" and "ko" signifies a small or hand-held object. This instrument is a type of small, cylindrical drum, often crafted from natural materials such as wood, bark, or animal hide.
The tukirako is typically played with the hands, producing a rhythmic sound by striking the drumhead. It
Modern interpretations of the tukirako have emerged in contemporary Japanese music and cultural performances, where it