Hey, the transliteration of the song title looks like it has a typo:
Itsuki na Komori-uta
should be
Itsuki no Komori-uta
Hey, the transliteration of the song title looks like it has a typo:
Itsuki na Komori-uta
should be
Itsuki no Komori-uta
It seems that someone else has added this song too: https://lyricstranslate.com/en/eiko-hiramatsu-itsuki-no-komori-uta-%E4%B...
Songs have been merged.
YOASOBI Pop, R&B/Soul | |
Fujii Kaze Pop | |
Ado Alternative | |
imase R&B/Soul | |
Shingeki no kyojin (OST) Anime, Pop, Soundtrack | |
Lamp Bossa Nova, Indie, | |
MALICE MIZER Alternative, Gothic/ |
There are a number of variations on this song, and here is what I believe matches what is presented in this version. The song is a traditional folk lullaby from Kyūshū, specifically the town Itsuki in the Kumamoto Prefecture, and is somewhat heavy in the dialect of that area. Since I cannot give furigana here, readers of Japanese who are unfamiliar with this dialect should look to the transliteration and/or my references to assist with proper readings.
Beneficial references used (most Japanese-language only!):
http://www.kumamotokokufu-h.ed.jp/kumamoto/shoukai/ituki_kas.html
http://www.kumamotokokufu-h.ed.jp/kumamoto/shoukai/ituki_k.html
http://www.vill.itsuki.lg.jp/komoriuta/komoriuta_kashi_imi.html
http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%86%8A%E6%9C%AC%E5%BC%81
http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E4%BA%94%E6%9C%A8%E3%81%AE%E5%AD%90%E5%AE%...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Itsuki_Lullaby
Comments welcome