Japanese Jazz

Japanese jazz is a distinct jazz tradition that developed in Japan from the 1920s onwards, drawing on American influences. After the Second World War, the scene was initially shaped by bebop and cool jazz, and later by modal jazz and fusion. From the late 1960s onwards, this gave rise to a distinct aesthetic that increasingly broke away from its role models, as documented on labels such as Three Blind Mice and East Wind, amongst others.

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