Taiko Groups
(this list is constantly being expanded)
Mugen Taiko from Mülheim an der Ruhr is based on traditional, physical Wadaiko.
Kumano Taiko Dojo is active in Offenburg (Baden-Württemberg) and Erfurt (Thuringia) and was founded by Andreas Prescher.
Todoroki Wadaiko from Würzburg / Lower Franconia has been active since 2008 and performs japanese taiko drumming in traditional and modern styles.
Taiko Bastards is an international group offering a unique and musically creative approach to the art of taiko performance.
Kion Dojo was founded in 2006 by Ingmar Kikat and is one of the most active taiko schools in Hamburg.
Araumi Daiko, founded by Grete Moortgat in 1999, is the largest and oldest taiko organization in Belgium. Grete Moortgat is therefore widely regarded as the pioneer of taiko in Belgium.
SenRyokuDaiko is based in Meschede in the Sauerland region and is also active beyond the region in the Ruhr area and in East Westphalia-Lippe.
TaikoMon from Madrid, Spain has been active since 2017. The group combines traditional and modern taiko, also integrating fusions with other artistic disciplines.
Hibiki Daiko from Chemnitz, Saxony has been bringing taiko music to the region since 2000. The group has been organized as the association Hibiki Daiko e.V. since 2007.
Your group is still missing?
We are happy to include more Taiko groups in this overview – free of charge and without obligation.
Simply send us a short message to: info@taikoshin.com









