Hoh Daiko Taiko
Taiko Drummers
Seabrook, NJ
Biography:
Hoh Daiko Drummers of Seabrook, New Jersey was established on February 23, 1991 under the auspices of the Seabrook Buddhist Temple. It chose Hoh Daiko for its name meaning the way of the drums. The group began by using discarded tires and plastic garbage cans as practice instruments and on the drum made for them by the Reverend Ron Miyamura of Chicago.
Their dedication soon found the group making its own taiko (drum) from whiskey and wine barrels, learning the difficult traditional folk art from Soh Daiko of New York (the first taiko group on the East Coast). They also had many workshops with their mentors, the Soh Daiko Drummers. Hoh Daiko also has been taught by Yoshikazu Fujimoto of Kodo and from taiko masters such as Kenny Endo, San Jose Taiko, as well as masters from Japan. Charter member Tamiko Ooka after two years in Japan has trained and introduced new techniques to the group.
Convention Guest Appearances
- KotoriCon 2020 - January 10-11, 2020 in Sewell, NJ
- KotoriCon 2019 - January 11-12, 2019 in Sewell, NJ
- KotoriCon 2018 - January 5-6, 2018 in Sewell, NJ
- KotoriCon 2017 - January 6-7, 2017 in Sewell, NJ
- KotoriCon 2016 - January 8-9, 2016 in Sewell, NJ