A type of children's song (warabeuta). Songs sung by children when playing with temari. Many of the songs are in the form of counting songs, as they involve counting the number of balls that have to be thrown, but there are also long stories, and many of these songs are handed down throughout the country. Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia About Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Information |
童歌 (わらべうた) の一種。子供が手鞠を使って遊戯するときに歌う歌。つく数を数えるため,数え歌形式の歌が多いが,長い物語形式の歌もあり,全国各地に数多く伝えられている。
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