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Late Winter Songs

Late Winter Songs Late Winter Songs
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Red-crowned cranes dance gracefully across the frigid landscape. Against the silver-white snow, their elegant courtship dance, highlighting their crimson crowns, continues to captivate visitors as one of Japan’s most cherished winter spectacles.

 

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.

Winter

Ichigatsu ichijitsu – 一月一日

"Toshi no hajime no tameshi tote" - Welcome the New Year with 'Ichigatsu Tsuitachi = Ichijitsu '. - Discover its lyrics, Roman readings, and English translations, celebrating the first day of January "Ganjitsu".
Early Spring Songs

Mamemaki – まめまき

Oni wa soto Fuku wa uchi" Celebrate Setsubun with 'Mamemaki'. Discover its lyrics, Roman readings, and English translations, marking the bean-throwing festival.
Winter

Oshougatsu – お正月

Mou ikutsu neruto Oshougatsu" - Celebrate the New Year with 'Oshogatsu'. Discover its lyrics, Roman readings, and English translations, marking the Japanese New Year festivities.
Winter

Tooryanse – 通りゃんせ

Tooryanse tooryanse" - Explore the traditional children's song "Tooriyanse," which has a slightly mysterious atmosphere. Discover its lyrics, Roman readings, and English translations, a classic Japanese game song.
Winter

Haru yo koi – 春よ来い

Haru yo koi, hayaku koi" - Anticipate the arrival of spring with 'Haru yo Koi'. Learn its lyrics, Roman readings, and English translations, capturing the tender feelings of a child longing for spring and its gentle melody.
Spring

Soushunfu – 早春賦

"Haru wa nanomi no kaze no samusa yo" - Welcome the early signs of spring with 'Soushunfu'. Discover its lyrics, Roman readings, and English translations, depicting the gentle onset of spring.
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