Shinjō Bushi
新庄節
[Genre] | Min'yo |
[School] | Min'yo |
History (Takahashi Yujiro):
Shinjō town (Yamagata Prefecture) had a flourishing pleasure district called Bambacho. The verses here are from the viewpoint of a man eager to visit his favorite courtesan - and reluctant to leave her before dawn. That mountain's too tall - I can't see Shinjō. I love Shinjō, I hate that mountain. Crossing Mt. Sabane, passing Funagata, I've come to see you in Bambacho. At dawn, the day breaks, the sparrows cry chun chun, the crows cry kaa kaa, the kites in the sky cry hyorohyoro, and the temple fish gong sounds sukopon sukopokoponpon - would you send me home before then? |
Shinjō Bushi appears on the following albums
Album | Artist | |
Folk Songs with Shakuhachi |
Shakuhachi : Kamiyama Tensui I | |
Min'yo - Folk Song from Japan - Takahashi Yujiro and friends |
Shakuhachi : Takahashi Yujiro | |
Shinjo town (Yamagat Pre.) had a flourishing pleasure district called Bambacho. The verses here are from the viewpoint of a man eager to visit his favorite courtesan - and reluctant to leave her before dawn. That mountain's too tall - I can't see Shinjo. I love Shinjo, I hate that mountain. Crossing Mt. Sabane, passing Funagata, I've come to see you in Bambacho. At dawn, the day breaks, the sparrows cry chun chun, the crows cry kaa kaa, the kites in the sky cry hyorohyoro, and the temple fish gong sounds sukopon sukopokoponpon - would you send me home before then? Copyright 1999 - Dr David W. Hughes e-mail dh6@soas.ac.uk | ||
Minyo Shakuhachi no Shirabe |
Shakuhachi : Kubota Yōhō | |
Nihon Minyo - Shakuhachi Tokusen Shu - 1 |
Shakuhachi : Kikuchi Tansui | |
Shakuhachi Min'yo - Furusato no Uta - Vol 4 |
Shakuhachi : Yashita Isamu | |
Shakuhachi, Shamisen no Shirabe; Nihon no Minyo - 1 |
Shakuhachi : Watanabe Sōdō | |
Special Selection of Folk Songs for the Shakuhachi - 1 |
Shakuhachi : Kikuchi Tansui | |
Tōhoku Min’yō Dai Zenshū vol. 6 |
Voice : Yuki Seiichi Taiko : Shōji Shōsaku Voice : Uno Kinue Shamisen : Iwataya Kazuko | |
Yagishita - 1 |
Shakuhachi : Kikuchi Tansui |