Chūgoku Region Lullaby
Chugoku Region Lullaby (Japanese: 中国地方の子守唄 or chūgoku chihō no komoriuta) is a traditional folk song in Okayama Prefecture, Chugoku region, Japan, and is a well known Japanese cradle song.
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[edit] General
Chugoku Region Lullaby is a traditional folk song in the city of Ibara, Okayama Prefecture, Chugoku region, Japan, and is a well known Japanese cradle song. It is best known by the arrangement by Kosaku Yamada that was made in 1938.[1]
[edit] Lyrics
[edit] Japaneseねんねこ しゃっしゃりませ |
[edit] Romanized JapaneseNenneko shasshari mase, |
[edit] English translationHushabye, sleep! |
[edit] See also
- Lullaby
- Folk song
- Other Japanese lullabies: Edo Lullaby, Itsuki Lullaby, Takeda Lullaby, etc.
[edit] References
- ^ Chugoku Chiho no komoriuta (Its story, lyrics and music score)
[edit] External links
- Chugoku Region Lullaby (A men's chorus, YouTube)
- Region Lullaby (Played by the Japanese zither, YouTube)
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