A classic song that sings of Yamanashi. The enduring heart of our hometown.
Yamanashi Prefecture, located right in the midst of overwhelming natural beauty—including Mount Fuji, the Fuji Five Lakes, the Yatsugatake Mountains, and the Southern Alps—has flourished as a tourist destination since ancient times.
Please enjoy the many songs born from Yamanashi’s unique connection to grand nature, as well as folk songs themed around travel.
- A classic song that sings of Yamanashi. The enduring heart of our hometown.
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Classic songs celebrating Yamanashi: the heart of our hometown passed down through song (21–30)
If I Turn Around, It's LoveTomokazu Miura

He is from Enzan City (now Koshu City).
He started out as an idol-like figure paired with Momoe, and now thrives as a versatile actor who can even play villains.
This song was the theme for one of their duo films and is a work by Kei Ogura.
I think the relaxed, unforced singing style characteristic of Ogura suits it very well.
Too Far AwayKeiko Mizukoshi

Originally from Yamanashi Prefecture and first known as a children’s song hostess, she still performs live with great energy.
This song is one of her early works, singing of a man’s love for his lover far away—a pure, deeply embracing love that will never fade.





