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The repertoire includes eight forms that may be traced back to the eighth century: kagura-uta (kagura songs), azuma asobi (eastern entertainment), kume-uta (palace guard songs) ō-uta (big songs), onaibi-uta (night duty songs), ruika (funeral songs), ta-uta (field songs), and yamato-uta (Yamato songs).
Satoru Gojo (Japanese: 五条 悟, Hepburn: Gojō Satoru) is a character from Gege Akutami's manga Jujutsu Kaisen. He was first introduced in Akutami's short series Tokyo Metropolitan Curse Technical School as the mentor of the cursed teenager Yuta Okkotsu at Tokyo Prefectural Jujutsu High School.
Prefecture official song: "Saga kenmin no uta" (佐賀県民の歌, lit. Saga Prefecture people's song) 1974: This song is the second anthem. Lyric: Quasi-prefectural song: "Kaze wa mirai iro" (風はみらい色, lit. The wind is the color of the future) 1993: Lyric: Saga country song: "Sakae no kuni kara" (栄の国から, lit. From Sakae ...
The song was released as a single on 24 October 2018 by Marvelous, paired with Rewind Memory (a duet between Gojo and Kanako Miyamoto) and karaoke versions of both songs, and charted at #35 in the Oricon Singles Chart on 5 November of that year. [11] A version containing a DVD featuring a TV-sized music video of the song was also released. [12]
Choso gives his life to protect Yuji, after which Todo and Yuta in Gojo's body join him to help. After Okkotsu uses Hollow Purple to disable Sukuna's domain, Yuji weakens Sukuna, after which Todo switches in Angel for a final Jacob's Ladder. Todo takes the Black Flash meant for them, after which Yuji traps Sukuna in his Domain Expansion.
Toji presents Riko's corpse to the Time Vessel Association and collects his payment. He is confronted by Gojo, who survived by being able to access his reverse cursed technique for the first time to heal himself. Gojo, also for the first time, hits Toji with a special combination of his Limitless ability, Hollow Purple.
Japanese folk songs (min'yō) can be grouped and classified in many ways but it is often convenient to think of five main categories: fisherman's work song, farmer's work song; lullaby; religious songs (such as sato kagura, a form of Shintoist music) songs used for gatherings such as weddings, funerals, and festivals (matsuri, especially Obon)
Sōran Bushi (ソーラン節) is one of the most famous traditional songs and dance in Japan. It is a sea shanty that is said to have been first sung by the fishermen of Hokkaido . The commonly known version of the song and dance is called Nanchū Sōran ( 南中ソーラン ) and was created in 1991 at the Wakkanai Minami Junior High School.