Nov 3, 2025
For those who still like records
Culture Day, November 3rd annually, was chosen to also be a commemorative day for records based on the idea that records are cultural assets. The Recording Industry Association of Japan promotes the spread of CDs and records, raises awareness of copyright, and holds the Gold Disc Awards. Record stores also hold sales and music events around this day.
Records, also known as analog records, are a type of media in which acoustic information, such as music and audio, are engraved and recorded on disks made of resin. They were replaced by CDs that record digital information, but in recent years, its sound quality has been re-evaluated, and sales have increased, making it a growth area in the music industry. Also, some people still prefer records or CDs over listening to music online.
Do you prefer listening to music online or on a record or CD player?

Former nickname was "Saitama". Changed it to save confusion on place review posts! Irish, 20+ years in Japan! I also write on my personal website: insaitama.com
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