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6th Cafetalk Online Piano Competition Opens for Entries; First Prize is 3 Months of Online Piano Lessons

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  • 6th Cafetalk Online Piano Competition Opens for Entries; First Prize is 3 Months of Online Piano Lessons
  • Small Bridge Co., Ltd., operator of Japan's largest online lesson platform 'Cafetalk', began accepting entries for the 6th Cafetalk Online Piano Competition on May 29, 2026. The competition uses a video submission format, allowing participation from anywhere in the world. Judges are renowned pianists Rina Sudo, Nao Mieno, and Mai Sakamoto.
  • Source: PR TIMES
  • Date: Thu Jun 04 2026 19:28:52 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)

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Small Bridge Co., Ltd., operator of Japan's largest online lesson platform 'Cafetalk', began accepting entries for the 6th Cafetalk Online Piano Competition on May 29, 2026. The competition uses a video submission format, allowing participation from anywhere in the world. Judges are renowned pianists Rina Sudo, Nao Mieno, and Mai Sakamoto.

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6th Cafetalk Online Piano Competition Opens for Entries; First Prize is 3 Months of Online Piano Lessons (Thu Jun 04 2026 19:28:52 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)), PR TIMES
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PR TIMES
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Thu Jun 04 2026 19:28:52 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)

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Small Bridge Co., Ltd., operator of Japan's largest online lesson platform 'Cafetalk', began accepting entries for the 6th Cafetalk Online Piano Competition on May 29, 2026. The competition uses a video submission format, allowing participation from anywhere in the world. Judges are renowned pianists Rina Sudo, Nao Mieno, and Mai Sakamoto.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the entry fee for the competition?
A: The entry fee is 5,500 yen (tax included).
Q: Can anyone participate?
A: There are Elementary and General divisions. Anyone, including non-Cafetalk students, can participate.
Q: What are the prizes?
A: 1st prize includes 3 months of lessons (worth 39,600 yen) and full exemption from the 2027 music recital fee.