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Mid Autumn Songs

Mid Autumn Songs Mid Autumn Songs
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The harvest moon shines brilliantly overhead as pampas grass and bush clover sway in the breeze. The elegant Japanese custom of moon-viewing, complete with offerings of round dumplings, celebrates the season’s celestial beauty.

 

Note: The traditional calendar and seasonal events described here may differ from current observations by approximately one month, reflecting classical Japanese seasonal divisions rather than the modern calendar.

Autumn

Momiji – 紅葉

"Aki no yuuhi ni teru yama momiji" - Enjoy the colorful "maple leaves" that color the autumn with emotional melodies. Let's learn the lyrics, Roman readings and English translations, and talk about autumn leaves.
Autumn

Tsuki no sabaku – 月の沙漠

"Tsuki no sabaku wo haru baruto" Discover the poetic 'Tsuki no Sabaku'. Learn its lyrics, Roman readings, and English translations, reflecting on a moonlit desert.
Autumn

Nanatsu no ko – 七つの子

"Karasu naze nakuno" - Enjoy the heartfelt song 'Nanatsu no Ko'. Learn its lyrics, Roman readings, and English translations, about a mother's love for her seven children.
Autumn

Makka na aki – まっかな秋

"Makka dana makka dana" - Celebrate the deep red of autumn with 'Makkana Aki'. Learn its lyrics, Roman readings, and English translations, capturing the essence of a crimson fall.
Autumn

Aka tombo – 赤とんぼ

"Yuuyake koyake no aka tombo" - Explore the nostalgic 'Akatombo'. Discover its lyrics, Roman readings, and English translations, reflecting on red dragonflies and childhood memories.
Autumn

Kakashi – かかし

"Yamada no naka no ippon ashi no kakashi" - Discover the deeper meaning behind the Japanese song "Kakashi." Explore its lyrics, Romanized readings, and English translations, unveiling the cultural and spiritual symbolism of the scarecrow in Japan’s agricultural heritage.
Autumn

Mura matsuri – 村祭

"Mura no chinjyu no kamisama no" Experience the festive spirit of 'Mura Matsuri'. Learn its lyrics, Roman readings, and English translations, celebrating the village festival.
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