Binzasara
Binzasara (編木 or 板ざさら) is a traditional Japanese percussion instrument used in folk songs, and rural dances. It originally use washing brush. The instrument uses many pieces of wooden plates strung together with a cotton cord. With handles at both ends, the stack of wooden plates are played by moving them like a wave.[1]

A binzasara

References
- 東京藝術大学 , 026-binzasara, May, 2009.
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