Major Works
- Six Japanese Folk Songs from Shinano District for voice and piano (1929)
- Country Dances for piano (1930)
- Short Suite for piano (1931)
- Piano Compositions No. 1 (1931–34)
- Dance on the Seashore for piano (1932)
- Spring Time at the Hills for piano (1932)
- Folk Dances for piano (1933)
- Two Dances for piano (1934)
- Little Suite for piano (1935)
- Ryūkyū Dances for piano (1936)
- To Ancient Times for orchestra (1937)
- Scherzo for two pianos (1937)
- Piano Compositions No. 2 (1937–40)
- Japanese Festival Dance for orchestra (1942)
- Violin Sonata No. 1 (1942)
- Ballade for piano (1943)
- Four Preludes for piano (1947)
- Violin Sonata No. 2 (1948)
- String Trio (1949)
- Cello Sonata (1950)
- Violin Sonata No. 3 (1950)
- String Quratet in B flat (1952)
- Piano Concerto (1954)
- The March of Snake Festival for male chorus and piano (1954)
- Japanese Folk Songs for violin and piano (1955)
- Two Movements for Violin and Piano (1960)
- An Unknown Soldier for mezzo soprano, tenor, mixed chorus and orchestra (1962)
- Shakuhachi Trio (1964)
- Quintet for 2 Shakuhachi, 2 Koto and Jushichigen (1965)
- Quartet for Shakuhachi, 2 Koto and Jushichigen (1965)
- Recorder Quartet (1969)
- Trio for Recorders (1972)
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