ISLAND LIVE MUSICYuigukuru Live
A once-in-a-lifetime encounter on a journey, where hearts resonate with one another.
A live performance in the lobby, imbued with the desire to "connect people's hearts."
Artists from Ishigaki Island, known as the island of performing arts, will perform island songs every night, with a different artist each night.
With the spirit of "Yuigukuru" (connecting people's hearts), we offer a moment of unity through music.
A live performance of Okinawan folk songs that can be enjoyed by everyone, from adults to children.
Please take it home as a wonderful memory of your trip.
| Date and time | 20:00 - 20:30 |
|---|---|
| place | 1st floor, next to the restaurant reception |
ARTIST
Nagayuki Miyara
Nagayuki Miyara
From classic folk songs to recent island songs, we'll entertain our audience 120% with humorous commentary!
Syuto
Sergeto
A versatile musician who participates in bands as a keyboardist, handles arrangements, performs solo stages with the sanshin (Okinawan stringed instrument), and is also adept at digital music.
Kaori Nakada
Kaori Nakada
The songs, themed around the skies and seas of Yaeyama Islands and the leisurely pace of life, feature sanshin (Okinawan stringed instrument) melodies and clear, soaring vocals that resonate deeply within the heart.
Zen Family
Zen Family
Don't miss Mr. Zen's humorous talk. Enjoy the warm and friendly performance by the Zen Family.
Yone san & Churashima Band
Yone san & Churashima Band
The Yone-san Band is in high demand at island events. Their skillful handling of the sanshin (Okinawan stringed instrument) and their engaging storytelling captivate many customers.
Hisano Yohena
Hisano Yohena
Based in Ishigaki Island, she performs at live music venues and events throughout the country. Her radiant smile and steady singing voice will make 30 minutes fly by in no time.
Yoshiyuki Ishigaki
Yoshiyuki Nagagaki
She is currently active as a singer-songwriter. Every year, she tours the country with her live tour "SOUND TRIP," energetically sharing the spirit of the island.
Misato
Misato
I grew up listening to the sound of the sanshin every day at my grandfather's house.
I was taught by my uncle, who was a teacher of Yaeyama classical folk songs.
Her clear singing voice resonates deeply in my heart.


































