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Yamamoto Takezaikuya (YAMAMOTOTAKIZAYIKUYA) shakuhachi koto Kinko D tube luxury
$ 114.61
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Description
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It is a shakuhachi 1-shaft 8-inch tube made from bamboo (54.5cm), outer diameter about 5.0cm, weight about 260g
The material is bamboo with good sound, and the tip is a curved pipe simulating bamboo roots. The singer is the Koto style.
It is easy for beginners to make sounds, and it is perfect for those who want to start shakuhachi.
It is a total of one main pipe with no splicing.
This is the finest in both tone and balance.
The raw material, bamboo (Katsutake), is a carefully selected item from a number of bamboo materials. Wide and heavy tone is attractive.
+++About Shipping+++
Please choose shipping method as follows.
We will carefully deliver using the packing material.
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Standard
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Air (with No tracking number and No insurance)
ASIA….Free
USA,Oceania ,North and Central America,Europe….Free
South America,Africa….Free
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Expedited
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EMS (with tracking number and insurance)
South America,Africa….Free
+++Shipping Duration+++
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Standard
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Air……..2 week~3 weeks
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Expedited
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EMS…….5 days ~ 14 days
+++Payment+++
We accept PayPal only.
We usually ship within 5 business days of receiving cleared payment.
Our return policy, In the only case of unopened item package.
We ships from Japan This product. Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer’s responsibility.
+++International Buyers – Please Note: +++
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