Mamurogawa Ondo

Japanese: 真室川音頭 - まむろがわおんど
Mamurogawa Ondo
A folk song from Yamagata Prefecture. A drinking song from the Mamurogawa area. The nut sushi, which was popular in Hokkaido and Sakhalin from the end of the Meiji period to the Taisho period, entered the Mamurogawa River around the beginning of the Showa period and changed into this song.

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Japanese:
山形県の民謡。真室川町付近の酒盛り歌。明治末期から大正にかけて北海道・樺太方面で流行したナット節が、昭和の初めごろに真室川に入り変化したもの。

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