Saturday, October 8, 2022

Go-Touchi Songs(ご当地ソング): The Chubu region

 

From J-Wiki

Welcome to the third in the weekly series of "Go-Touchi Songs", those tunes that reflect a certain region or prefecture or city in Japan. Last week, I devoted the sophomore effort to the Kanto region, which includes Chiba and Gunma Prefectures where I lived at different times in my young life, and now we move further westward and southward to cover the Chubu region. Incidentally, this area covers Aichi, Fukui, Gifu, Ishikawa, Nagano, Niigata, Shizuoka, Toyama, and Yamanashi Prefectures, a whopping nine provinces. However, although I couldn't get go-touchi songs from KKP to represent all of the areas, there are some pretty famous kayo among the ones that I could find. Next week, I'll take care of the Kinki region.

1. Kenichi Mikawa -- Niigata Blues (新潟ブルース)for Niigata City in Niigata (1967)


2. Sayuri Ishikawa -- Noto Hanto (能登半島)for the Noto Peninsula in Ishikawa (1977)


3. Sayuri Ishikawa -- Amagi Goe (天城越え)for Mt. Amagi in Shizuoka (1986)


4. Shigeru Amachi -- Nagoya Blues(名古屋ブルース)for Nagoya in Aichi (1981)

5. Tetsuya Ryu -- Oku-Hida Bojou (奥飛騨慕情)for the Hida area in Gifu (1980)


6. Kiyoshi Hikawa -- Oi Okkake Otojiro (大井追っかけ音次郎) for the Oi River in Shizuoka (2001)


As usual, why don't we end this session with some regional delicacies? This time, we have sasa dango(笹団子)from Niigata Prefecture and then miso katsu(味噌カツ)from Nagoya.



2 comments:

  1. Hi, Brian. Glad that all of them made the list but I have to admit sheepishly that the Queen of Go-Touchi herself, Kaori Mizumori, is yet to be included. I'll have to remedy that next week.

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  2. Hello, Refolder. Yes, if Tottori Prefecture is a part of the Kinki region, then Mizumori's song will be going up next weekend.

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