Playing for survival: the blind Japanese woman keeping a music tradition alive
Briefly

Rieko Hirosawa, a visually impaired musician, plays goze uta music without any written scores, preserving a unique historical tradition spanning four centuries.
Hirosawa's dedication to keeping alive the music of goze, blind women musicians from the Edo period, signifies resilience and purpose in the face of challenging circumstances.
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