¡Kitamaebune[Type B]
¡Hiroshi Itsuki

 Description
[Machine Translation] Kitamae-bune" refers to a group of merchant ships that sailed between Osaka and Hokkaido on the Sea of Japan from the Edo period (1603-1868) to the Meiji period (1868-1912), selling and buying goods along the way. There was a drama of people dreaming of making a fortune, which could be called the "Kitamae-bune Dream. The "Kitamae-bune" also has the venture spirit of today, and various businesses were born on the voyage, and culture was also carried on the voyage. These two works are based on the theme of "Kitamae Senpaku", a mysterious venture group in the Edo period. Kitamae Sen" ("Kitamae Sen Boat") is a powerful and cheerful song about a sailor who pursues his dream of getting rich quick. The sound, a fusion of rock and song, brings "Kitamae Sen" back to life in the modern age. The song "Minatocho Koi Uta" (Port Town Love Song) has three types, A, B, and C. The lyrics incorporate the 60 ports of call of the "Kitamae Senpaku" (Kitamae Ship) in this local song. The B type includes "Minatocho Koi Uta B" (Port Town Love Song B).


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Hiroshi Itsuki

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