Violinist Sumire Katsutani Joins International Concert Project 'Music for the Ocean' to Support Endangered Coral Reef Conservation
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World-renowned violinist Sumire Katsutani will join the international concert initiative 'Music for the Ocean' as a special guest, performing in Okinawa and Tokyo in July 2026. The project combines music and marine conservation, supporting coral reef protection in Honduras through concert proceeds.
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- Q: What is 'Music for the Ocean'?
- A: An international concert project using music to protect endangered coral reefs. Proceeds fund a coral biobank in Honduras.
- Q: Where will Sumire Katsutani perform?
- A: She will perform at Ryukyu Shimbun Hall in Okinawa on July 1 and Oji Hall in Tokyo on July 6, 2026.
- Q: How are concert proceeds used?
- A: Funds support Tela Coral’s project to preserve genetic resources of over 12 endangered coral species.
- Q: What’s special about the Tokyo concert?
- A: Features Katsutani, Cannon, and Studio Ghibli-associated artists Mai and Little Carol.
- Q: How can I attend?
- A: Tickets can be purchased or reserved via the official website.