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Shimabara Lullaby
Shimabara Lullaby ( or Shimabara no komoriuta) is a folk song-like lullaby by Kohei Miyazaki of Shimabara, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan.
General
Shimabara Lullaby was written in the early 1950s by Kohei Miyazaki (1917-1980). It is related to the Karayuki-san, the poor Japanese girls sold to work overseas as prostitutes, in Southern China and the Pacific island areas, such as Sandakan on Borneo. This song became famous when Chiyoko Shimakura recorded it in 1957, followed later the recordings by Peggy Hayama, Hisaya Morishige and others.
Lyrics
The original song had five stanzas, but is usually sung in three stanzas, the first of which starts with:
Japanese
おどみゃ島原の おどみゃ島原の
Romanized Japanese
Odomya shimabara no, odomya shimabara no,
English translation
I was born in Shimabara, I was born in Shimabara, The lyrics cannot be fully listed for copyright reason.
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