My memory's a bit foggy about on which program I first saw the performance of "Sayonara Kaikyo" (Goodbye Strait) by current enka singer Yukino Ichikawa(市川由紀乃). It was either "Uta Kon"(うたコン)or "Songs of Japanese Spirit", both on NHK.
The original was sung by enka legend Harumi Miyako(都はるみ)as her 80th single, released in August 1979. Depending on the arrangement, "Sayonara Kaikyo", about a woman who's heading up north to reluctantly flee a now-dead romance, can sound like the most shibui of enka songs or, as it sounds above, it can come across as somewhat Mood Kayo. In any event, wringing one's hands at heartbreak is a common Mood Kayo trope, and as Miyako sings it, she's also doing her fair share of self-flagellation.
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