鹿児島おはら節
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鹿児島おはら節
Summary
鹿児島おはら節 is a min'yō[1].
Key Facts
- 鹿児島おはら節 is in the country of Japan[2].
- 鹿児島おはら節's instance of is recorded as min'yō[3].
- 鹿児島おはら節's instance of is recorded as musical work/composition[4].
- Harara is named after 鹿児島おはら節[5].
- 鹿児島おはら節 was performed by Kiyozō Shinbashi[6].
- Among the performers on 鹿児島おはら節 was Akira Kobayashi[7].
- 鹿児島おはら節 was performed by Quruli[8].
- 鹿児島おはら節 was performed by Ai[9].
- Among the performers on 鹿児島おはら節 was Masako Mori[10].
- 鹿児島おはら節's language of work or name is recorded as Kagoshima dialect[11].
- 鹿児島おはら節's country of origin is recorded as Japan[12].
- 鹿児島おはら節's title is recorded as 鹿児島おはら節[13].
- 鹿児島おはら節's name in kana is recorded as かごしまおはらぶし[14].
- 鹿児島おはら節's uses is recorded as Ohara Festival[15].
- 鹿児島おはら節's uses is recorded as Kagoshima‐Chūō Station[16].
- 鹿児島おはら節's uses is recorded as N700 Series Shinkansen[17].
- 鹿児島おはら節's uses is recorded as 800 Series Shinkansen[18].
- 鹿児島おはら節 dates from the Edo period[19].
- 鹿児島おはら節's derivative work is recorded as Tōkyō Ondo[20].
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Body
Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include min'yō[3] and musical work/composition[4].
Origins
Harara is named after 鹿児島おはら節[5].