Den den daiko
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British pronunciation/dˈɛn dˈɛn dˈeɪkəʊ/
American pronunciation/dˈɛn dˈɛn dˈeɪkoʊ/

Definition & Meaning of "den den daiko"

Den den daiko
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a traditional Japanese toy made from bamboo and paper, shaped like a clapper, and when swung back and forth, it creates a clacking sound, often used by children during summer festivals or as a noisemaker

What is a "den den daiko"?

A den den daiko is a traditional Japanese toy drum attached to a handle, with a string running through it. The string has beads at both ends, and when the handle is spun back and forth, the beads hit the drum, producing a rhythmic sound. The toy is often made from wood and is used in festivals, parades, or as a fun toy for children. It is colorful and engaging, helping children develop coordination, rhythm, and motor skills while providing an enjoyable experience through its simple yet effective design.

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The children played with the den den daiko during the festival, making the drum spin with each turn of the handle.
I bought a den den daiko as a souvenir from Japan; it ’s a fun toy to play with when I ’m feeling bored.
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