Hitoyogiri early 17th century Attributed to Ōmori Sōkun 森宗勲 The shakuhachi, the Japanese bamboo end-blown flute descends from the hitoyogiri.Both instruments have four finger holes and a thumb hole, are held vertically, and have a blowing edge formed by an outward cut at the rim. The hitoyogiri was popular during the Edo period (1603-1868) but ceased to be used by the 19th century as the shakuhachi developed into its final form.. Hitoyogiri 503036

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