Kyo no Hi wa Sayonara-Ryoko Moriyama
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Kyo no Hi wa Sayonara-Ryoko Moriyama
Ryoko Moriyama
Kyo no Hi wa Sayonara-Ryoko Moriyama
Ryoko Moriyama
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Kyo no Hi wa Sayonara Kyo no Hi wa Sayonara (今日の日はさようなら Farewell for Today) is a song by Ryoko Moriyama who is a Japanese folk and jazz singer. Her father is Hisashi Moriyama, a pioneer of Japanese jazz. Her son Naotaro Moriyama is a singer. Her first cousin Hiroshi Kamayatsu is also a musician. She is known as the Japanese Joan Baez, or the Queen of college folk. Her songs tend not to become best sellers but her most famous song is "Satokibi Batake". This song is about a tragedy during the Battle of Okinawa. The songs full version is 10 minutes. When this song was first released, it was thought to be too long to air on the radio, but now the song is popular in Japan. Every summer, NHK air a shorter version as a symbol of the No War Campaign. In the song, an imitative word Zawawa is repeated 66 times, because of this, it is often called Zawawa. Moriyama often called "Satokibi Batake" Zawawa as a joke.
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