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[Folk Songs and Children's Songs of Akita] A curated selection of local masterpieces that evoke love for one’s hometown

A wealth of folk songs and children’s songs that have long been close to the lives of the people of Akita.

Nurtured amid abundant nature and a harsh climate, Akita’s folk songs are imbued with people’s joys and sorrows, and with hearts of prayer.

Still sung at local festivals and traditional events and passed down to children, these songs are, quite literally, the very heart of Akita.

In this article, we introduce the musical world that Akita proudly offers—a region renowned nationwide for its vibrant folk song culture—from well-known folk and children’s songs everyone has heard at least once, to hidden gems known only to the initiated.

[Akita Folk Songs and Children's Songs] A Curated Selection of Beloved Local Classics that Evoke Hometown Love (41–50)

The Candy Seller’s Song

AKT Folk Song Akita no Utakko: Ame-uri Bushi (Candy Seller Song)
The Candy Seller’s Song

This is a song that merchants used to sing to attract customers as they walked around selling candy, carrying a candy box over their shoulder, dressed in eye-catching costumes, and beating a drum.

With a bright, uplifting tune, the candy-seller songs said to exist across the country are also characterized by lyrics tailored to each region.

It’s the kind of song that makes you want to buy some delicious candy without thinking.

Akita Ningyo Jinku

Shioya Jessica - Akita Ningyo Jinku
Akita Ningyo Jinku

Ningyō jinku is said to be a song set to puppet shows performed as street entertainment.

It expresses everything from the dancing figures of the puppets to feelings of love, giving the impression that the puppets are alive.

The lively, elegant rhythm and singing make the heart dance.

The call-and-response of “Arasassa” brings a spontaneous smile.

Song of Akita PortHirofumi Kaneko

Composed around 1939 by Kaneko Hirofumi with images of his hometown’s sea and fishermen, this is a relatively new folk song.

It captivates with its rousing shouts evocative of seafaring men and its wistful lyrics.

Among Akita’s folk songs—surprisingly few of which sing about the sea—it stands out with a sense of strength.

In conclusion

From folk songs to children’s songs and school songs, we have looked closely at Akita’s rich musical culture.

The folk songs that Akita Prefecture proudly boasts are precious treasures that convey the region’s way of life and feelings to the present day.

Not only for the people of Akita, these songs are something we should continue to cherish, sing, preserve, and pass down to future generations.