Final answer:
The Shakuhachi is the Japanese wind instrument made of bamboo, with five holes and is played by blowing across the top.
Step-by-step explanation:
The wind instrument that is an end-blown flute with five holes and made out of bamboo is known as the Shakuhachi. It is a traditional Japanese instrument used in both classical and folk music, capable of producing a range of emotional tones - from serene to melancholic. The shakuhachi has been linked to Zen Buddhism as a tool for meditation and is played by blowing across the top of the instrument, varying the pitch by covering the finger holes to different extents.