《Seashell》

Japanese: 《貝殻節》 - かいがらぶし
《Seashell》

...The main industries are the cultivation of fruit trees such as Nijisseiki pears and grapes, tobacco, and scallions on the sand dunes, as well as offshore fishing using the two fishing ports of Sakatsu and Funatsu. The folk song "Kaigarabushi" is a work song that was sung when shellfish fishing was popular offshore, and is still widely recited today. [Toyoshima Yoshinori]...

*Some of the terminology explanations that refer to "Shell Section" are listed below.

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

…主産業は砂丘地での二十世紀梨,ブドウなどの果樹やタバコ,ラッキョウの栽培のほか,酒津,船津の2漁港を利用した沖合漁業である。民謡《貝殻節》は,かつて沖合でイタヤガイ漁が盛んであった際に歌われた労働歌で,今も広く愛誦されている。【豊島 吉則】。…

※「《貝殻節》」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。

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