Concert with Japanese and Korean musicians wishing friendship between the two countries September 17th 12:09

As Japan-Korea relations worsened, a concert was held in Tokyo on the 15th in which Japanese and Korean musicians co-starred in hopes of friendship between the two countries.

The concert was organized by Korean second-generation opera singer, Jeon Walson, and about 20 professional musicians from Japan and Korea performed.

Tokyo's Chuo-ku hall was filled with over 540 spectators, and Mr. Ta said, “Recently, I was having a hard time and worries about the worsening relationship between neighboring countries, but I can stand on the stage together and it is a dream.” I greeted.

At the concert, the orchestra from Japan for this day and the ensemble of Korean traditional stringed instrument “Kayagum” were shown, and the venue sounded beautiful.

In addition, when four opera singers such as Mr. Tan sing the Japanese traditional song “Furusato” in Japanese and the Korean nursery rhyme “Hometown Spring” in Korean, the audience receives great applause. It was.

The audience woman said, “Music is said to transcend national borders, but today I feel it and it is a wonderful word.”

Another spectator man said, “I wished that the relationship between the two countries would improve as much as possible by continuing the exchange of art and culture.”

After the concert, Mr. Ta said, “I am very happy to be able to create a wonderful stage by bringing together Japanese and Korean musicians. I want to go. "