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A classic song that celebrates Fukui. The enduring spirit of our hometown passed down through song.

A classic song that celebrates Fukui. The enduring spirit of our hometown passed down through song.
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A classic song that celebrates Fukui. The enduring spirit of our hometown passed down through song.

This is a special feature on songs themed around Fukui Prefecture, which faces the Sea of Japan and Wakasa Bay.

Fukui, frequently referenced in enka and folk songs—led by the famous sightseeing spot Tojinbo—is a place rich in nature and full of travel charm and atmosphere.

By the end of this feature, you’ll no doubt want to visit Fukui, and if you live there, you’ll likely grow even fonder of it.

You might even discover a surprising connection—“Wait, this person has a song about Fukui?!”

Be sure to read through to the end!

A classic song about Fukui. The heart of our hometown, passed down through song (1–10)

Exciting! Echizen ŌnoTetsuji Daimon

Tetsuji Daimon’s “Wakuwaku! Echizen Ōno” is a song brimming with the charms of Ōno City in Fukui Prefecture, beautifully balancing a pastoral atmosphere with a sense of fun.

Vividly portraying Fukui’s landscapes, the piece conveys the warmth of home through its vocals, making it a work that truly resonates with listeners.

Highly recommended for those who want to savor Fukui’s nature, culture, and cozy ambiance.

It could be lovely to listen to with small children as well!

Fukui City SongYamabiko Association

Fukui Citizens' Song (Yamabiko-kai).mpg
Yamabiko Association, Fukui Citizens' Song

The “Fukui City Song” is a piece created to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the city’s administration.

The song beautifully depicts Fukui City’s nature and everyday life, evoking a sense of nostalgia in listeners.

Notably, its lyrics were selected from 305 public submissions.

As you listen while picturing Fukui’s rich landscapes, you might feel an invitation to travel.

And for locals, it will surely deepen your affection for your hometown.

Saba Kaido (Mackerel Highway)Misaki Iwasa

In Obama City, Fukui Prefecture, people often used to say, “Kyoto may be far, but it’s only eighteen ri.” The phrase comes from the practice of salting freshly caught mackerel from Wakasa and carrying it to Kyoto; by the time it arrived, it would be perfectly seasoned.

With that sentiment in mind, the song—though in the style of enka—lightly sings of heartbreak with an up-tempo feel, which somehow gives it a bright atmosphere.

Echizen Love SnowstormYukino Ichikawa

“Enka Mimibukuro Notebook” Echizen Koi-fubuki by Yukino Ichikawa. 2020-09-23
Echizen Koifubuki - Yukino Ichikawa

Yukino Ichikawa’s “Echizen Koi Fubuki” is a piece that layers the grandeur of Fukui Prefecture’s natural scenery over the sorrow of heartbreak.

Noted for her appearance at the 67th NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen in 2016, Ichikawa masterfully conveys both the harshness of Fukui’s winter and the end of a romance in this song.

Listeners will likely picture Fukui’s landscapes while sensitively feeling the pain of lost love.

It’s a recommended track both for those who feel a connection to their hometown and for newcomers to enka.

Echizen Love SongKaori Kouzai

Kaori Kozai’s enka masterpiece “Echizen Koibuta” has been beloved by many listeners since its release on December 19, 1994.

This song weaves together the majestic nature of Fukui Prefecture with a heartrending love story.

Its melody resonates deeply, and the words delivered in her clear, translucent voice evoke a profound longing.

It’s a recommended track not only for enka fans but also for anyone seeking a touch of nostalgia.

Echizen CapeMiyuki Kawanaka

Miyuki Kawanaka - Echizen Cape (cover t)
Miyuki Kawanaka at Echizen Cape

Miyuki Kawanaka’s “Echizen Misaki” is a landmark enka song that portrays the sorrow of parting with a lover.

Since its 1982 release, it has been deeply etched in listeners’ hearts.

The lyrics by Osamu Yoshioka beautifully express the aching longing for a loved one, and Kensuke Kishimoto’s melody further heightens those feelings.

Kawanaka’s richly emotive vocals move listeners profoundly.

I especially recommend it to those trying to overcome heartbreak or carrying deep sadness in their hearts.

Melancholy Japan SeaSachiko Shiina

[Promotion Video] Sachiko Shiina / Melancholy… Sea of Japan
Melancholy Japan Sea — Sachiko Shiina

SACHIKO SHIINA’s “Aishu Nihonkai” is a deeply moving song released in 2015.

Its lyrics evoke the natural beauty of Fukui Prefecture, and her emotionally rich vocals blend perfectly to leave a strong impression on listeners.

As you listen and picture the scenery of Wakasa Bay and Kotogahama in Fukui, you may feel your heart tighten with longing for a distant hometown.

The sorrow of losing someone dear… there are no borders for that, are there?

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