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Osaka Street Piano Apologizes For Telling Bad Players to Practice at Home - Unseen Japan

Summary by Unseen-japan.com
It’s supposed to be fun, people. Unfortunately, a piano meant to be open for the public became a point of controversy when the company that owns it made it clear that only good players were allowed. The instrument in question is the Nanko Street Piano at the ATC Seaside Terrace in Suminoe, Osaka. The piano’s set up in a food court on the second floor and run by the food court management company Goo-Note. It was available to play from between 2pm…
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unseen-japan.com broke the news in on Tuesday, March 25, 2025.
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