Beijing
Capital of China
Tokyo
Capital of Japan
Pyongyang
Capital of North Korea
Seoul
Capital of South Korea
Taipei
Capital of Taiwan
Ulaanbaatar
Capital of Mongolia
Odaiko
A big drum that is part of matsuri(festivals)
Tsuzumi
A hourglass shaped drum, with strings that can control the tone of the sound
Otsuzumi
Large tsuzumi placed on left thigh
Kotsuzumi
Smaller tsuzumi placed on right shoulder
Tsuridaiko
A large hanging barrel drum
Taiko
A Japanese drum that comes in various sizes
Koto
13-string zither abt 2 meters long
Shamisen
Structure is like guitar but the neck is fretless and is slimmer than guitar
Biwa
Short necked fretted lute that is used in storytelling
Shakuhachi
An Aerophone instrument that is the most famous flute which have 4 or 5 finger holes and a thumbhole on the rear face
Nokan
A parallel, bamboo flute, that is used in Noh
Hichiriki
An Aerophone instrument, with double reed Japanese flute used as 1 of the 2 instruments in Japanese gagaku music, and the other being ryuteki
Sho
An Aerophone instrument that is a Japanese free reed instrument introduced from China during Nara period
Shinobue
An Aerophone instrument that is also called as takebue that is a Japanese transverse flute that produces a high-pitched sound
Ryuteki
An Aerophone instrument that is also called as dragon flute that is a transverse flute made with bamboo