While the influence of the new coronavirus continued, a performance on the stage with the theme of a Japanese festival was held in Paris, France, and writer and musician Hitonari Tsuji and others performed songs.

This event was held on the night of the 17th at the House of Culture of Japan in Paris, which was established as a base for transmitting Japanese culture, and was set by Japanese and French artists.



Hitonari Tsuji, who is based in Paris and is active as a writer and musician, performed songs arranged on the theme of traditional Japanese festivals.

In addition, a group of French Japanese drums echoed the sound of slowing and slowing with a Japanese drumstick and a fluttering drumstick that used a lot of body.



In France, performances such as music and plays are gradually being resumed while taking infection control measures such as wearing masks and presenting vaccination certificates.

Visitors said, "I would like to welcome the return of the performance of enjoying music with space," and "I enjoyed being exposed to different cultures. I hope this will continue for a long time."

Mr. Tsuji, who has been preparing for this performance, said, "If literature and music disappear, the joy of living will be lost. I want to cherish not only politics and economy but also life and culture."