¡Wasenedeya
¡Tokiko Kato with Michi no Sora

 Description
[Machine Translation] Miyagi Prefecture was severely damaged by the Great East Japan Earthquake. TBC Tohoku Broadcasting Corporation (TBS affiliate), a local broadcaster, featured a woman after the disaster. She is Kazue Utsumi, 77, who lives in the Urado Islands in Shiogama City, Miyagi Prefecture. She, too, was forced to live in an evacuation center after the tsunami. Listening to the frustrated and desperate voices of those around her, she thought back to the scenery of Katsurajima's bygone days and wrote her lyrics in the gymnasium of the elementary school that served as a shelter immediately after the disaster. After watching the popular morning news program "Wotchin! Miyagi," a popular morning TV program that aired the event. Unable to contain his growing feelings, he sent an e-mail to Hizashi, who plays electric guitar in the rock band "The Captains. He and the program director met with Mr. Utsumi, visited evacuation centers and Katsurajima many times, and wrote down the thoughts and feelings of the islanders. The result was a beautiful melody that evokes the scenery of the island before the earthquake. This summer, "Wase-Ne-De-Ya" will be released as a long-awaited CD. The jacket was photographed by Itaru Hirama, a photographer from Shiogama City, Miyagi Prefecture. With the support of many musicians, including Tokiko Kato, and photographer Itaru Hirama, the song "Wase-ne-de-ya" was completed. In addition, a ferry service to the Urato Islands titled "Wase-Ne-De-Ya Island Song Service" has been in operation since April. The song is played in the ship's announcements, and is an island song that will be sung by the people living on the islands. Wase-ne-de-ya" is a dialect word meaning "Don't forget. Participating musician Tokiko Kato made her debut in 1966 with "Daremo Daremo Shiranai" ("Nobody Knows Nobody"). In 1969, she won the 11th Japan Record Award for Best New Artist for "Akai Fuusen"; in 1971, she won the 13th Japan Record Award for Best Song for "Shiretoko Tabijo" (lyrics and music by Hisaya Morishige, a million seller); in 1987, "Million Roses" became a big hit. In 1987, she had a big hit with "One Million Roses". His songs "Shipwreck" (by Akina Nakamori) and "No Regrets in My Life" (by Yujiro Ishihara) also sold well. He is one of Japan's leading chanson singers. Kazue Utsumi, who wrote the lyrics, was a fan of Tokiko Kato's and asked her to sing this song, which she gladly accepted. Ikumi Kumagai piano Debuted from Teichiku Records in 2009 with "Hitotsukai Kumo," and her third single "Tsuki Koi Uta" was selected as the theme song for the Toho movie "TRICK: Reijinja Battle Royale". On March 11, 2011, he was hit by the Great East Japan Earthquake in Kesennuma City, Miyagi Prefecture, where he lives. He and his house on high ground survived the disaster.


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