List_of_Prefecture_songs_of_Japan

List of prefecture songs of Japan

List of prefecture songs of Japan

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This is a list of Prefecture songs of Japan. Forty-four of the forty-seven prefectures of Japan have one or more official prefecture songs.

The only prefectures that do not have a prefecture song are Osaka, Hiroshima and Ōita. However, all except Ōita have unofficial prefectural songs. It is sometimes believed that Hyōgo does not have an official prefecture song, but the song "Hyōgo Kenminka" was adopted in 1947.[1]

Prefecture songs

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References

  1. Kobe Shimbun February 19, 1947 p2 "Hyōgo Kenminka Kimaru" (兵庫県民歌決る, lit. Hyōgo Prefectural song is determined) and May 9, 1947 p2 "Iza utagoe takaraka ni, Kenminka no Happyō ongakukai" (いざ歌声高らかに 県民歌の発表音楽会, lit. Let's sing loudly; Announced concert of prefectural songs)
  2. 【あなたの声 聞かせてください】 Archived 2013-10-19 at the Wayback Machine February 1, 2013 - NHK Hiroshima.

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