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Japanese famous song appreciation 丨 Mori Jinichi's song "Cape Placket" sings the homesickness of many wanderers to create background lyrics to the effect

author:Nishikisho in Tokyo

えりもみさき erimo misaki) is a cape located in Hosozumi-gun, Hokkaido, Japan, facing the Pacific Ocean. Cape Hokage is a site that concentrates on The topographical features of Hokkaido, located at the southernmost tip of the Hidaka Mountains, facing the Pacific Ocean and protruding southward. There are also rocky reefs at sea. Cape Hokaku is the core area of the Hidaka Mountains Kagura National Park and is also a well-known tourist destination. Known for its strong winds, capes averaged 8.2 m/s in 1981-2010, with more than 290 days of wind blowing over 10 meters per hour. There is a cape lighthouse on the cape.

Shinichi Mori (born November 18, 1947) is a Japanese singer born in Kofu, Yamanashi Prefecture, whose real name is Kazuhiro Moriuchi. It is known as the "King of Singing" and is also very popular in Taiwan. Representative songs include "Minato-cho Blues" (Minato-cho ブルース / 1969), "Mother" (おふくろさん / 1971), "岬岬" (1974), etc. The distinctive hoarse voice is characteristic of Mori when singing songs.

Mori Shinichi, who was married to Reiko Ohara and Masako Mori, is divorced and is now single. He has three sons, his eldest son, Takahiro Morita, who was a former member of the Japanese boy band News, a member of the Janis Offices, and is now the lead singer of the rock band "One Ok Rock"; the youngest son, Hiroki Morone, is the lead singer of the rock band "My First Story".

Using Cape Placket as the material, the famous Japanese singer Mori Jinichi sang a musical work of "Cape Placket", which sang the homesickness of many wanderers.

Japanese famous song appreciation 丨 Mori Jinichi's song "Cape Placket" sings the homesickness of many wanderers to create background lyrics to the effect

Cape Wind Pavilion

《Cape Erimo》

Lyricist: Okamoto O Sano

Composer: Yoshida Takuro

In the northern city, grief with a fireplace

Heaters have already begun to be used in the streets of the north

They seem to be starting to burn.

Burn sorrow

By not knowing why

For some inexplicable thing

While I'm worried

And troubles,

Because I'm old.

People will also grow old

Shut up, my years.

Therefore, we want to put the years of silence

Let's pick it up and warm up.

Pick up and gather together to warm each other

Spring in Erimo is spring without anything.

The spring of the placket is the spring of nothing

You're not two drinks, are you?

You've already had your second drink, right?

At the coffee shop

Drink coffee in a coffee shop

Sugar cubes, you had one.

Put a sugar cube

I've been scolded.

Will be thrown away the worries and worries of the past

Only the hassle

Things that have been forgotten

Twirling around

Stir constantly

The smell of summer passing by

The scent of summer has just passed

I miss you, remembering.

It's nostalgic in retrospect!

I don't like my daily life.

Even if you hate everyday life

It's coming.

But it will still come

Let's laugh quietly

Laugh quietly

It's all about messing with me.

Cowardly though

To live.

But it can survive

I was too sardine.

Because it is too pampered

To be scolded

That's why I say that

Oh, it's a good way to go, isn't it?

yes! I'm cowardly and timid.

A cold friend came to visit me.

Friends who feel cold come to visit the house

I don't need a sardine.

You're welcome

Keep warm.

Warm up and let's go

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Japanese famous song appreciation 丨 Mori Jinichi's song "Cape Placket" sings the homesickness of many wanderers to create background lyrics to the effect