Jazz kissa

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ジャズ喫茶(ジャズきっさ)は、主にジャズのSP・LPレコード音源をかけ、客は鑑賞を主目的として来店する形式の喫茶店。 昭和初期にもジャズの普及と共にはじまったが、戦争により一時消滅。戦後まもなく再開して1960年代に隆盛を迎え、1970年代に下火を迎えた。現在では、音源の多様化や営業開始時間を夕方以降に遅らせてジャズ・バーになるなど、経営形態の多様化も見られる。現在、営業中のジャズ喫茶、ジャズ・バーは全国で約600軒。その約9割はレコードでの再生をしている。 rdf:langString
Jazz kissa (Japanese: ジャズ喫茶), sometimes transliterated as jazu kissa, are cafés that specialise in the playing and appreciation of recorded jazz music. Unique to Japan, jazz kissa are spaces where jazz music is played for dedicated listening rather than as background music. A typical jazz kissa features a high-quality stereo system, a large music collection and dim lighting, and serves coffee and alcoholic drinks. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Jazz & Coffee Masako 7 - Shimokitazawa, 2009-09-20 12.11.08 .jpg
rdf:langString Jazz & Coffee Masako 1 - Shimokitazawa, 2009-09-20 12.21.24 .jpg
rdf:langString Jazz kissa (Japanese: ジャズ喫茶), sometimes transliterated as jazu kissa, are cafés that specialise in the playing and appreciation of recorded jazz music. Unique to Japan, jazz kissa are spaces where jazz music is played for dedicated listening rather than as background music. A typical jazz kissa features a high-quality stereo system, a large music collection and dim lighting, and serves coffee and alcoholic drinks. The first cafés focussed on playing recorded jazz opened in Japan in the late 1920s as part of a wider enthusiasm for Western culture and music. Before World War II there were about 80 jazz kissa, but during the war many of them closed. The post-war period saw jazz kissa return in even greater numbers. Jazz kissa served as places to hear imported jazz records that were too expensive for individuals to buy. They were an important musical resource for musicians, journalists and jazz enthusiasts, and, at their peak, there were around 600 jazz kissa operating across Japan. Starting in the 1970s, easier and cheaper access to personal stereo equipment and jazz music challenged the role of the jazz kissa. Jazz kissa numbers greatly reduced and the remaining kissa were mainly visited for nostalgic reasons. However, jazz kissa continue to operate in Japan and new kissa are still being opened. Jazz kissa played a role in the reception of jazz music and modern Western culture in Japan. Their influence extends beyond Japan with listening bars inspired by jazz kissa opening in many other countries in the 21st century.
rdf:langString ジャズ喫茶(ジャズきっさ)は、主にジャズのSP・LPレコード音源をかけ、客は鑑賞を主目的として来店する形式の喫茶店。 昭和初期にもジャズの普及と共にはじまったが、戦争により一時消滅。戦後まもなく再開して1960年代に隆盛を迎え、1970年代に下火を迎えた。現在では、音源の多様化や営業開始時間を夕方以降に遅らせてジャズ・バーになるなど、経営形態の多様化も見られる。現在、営業中のジャズ喫茶、ジャズ・バーは全国で約600軒。その約9割はレコードでの再生をしている。
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