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Special feature on catchy Okinawa folk songs!! We have collected Okinawan songs that are loved by many Okinawans. They are all catchy Okinawan music songs such as Asatoya Yunta and Nineteen Spring. Enjoy Okinawan songs in your daily life. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you are looking for Okinawan music, Campus Records is the place to go. Since our founding half a century ago, we have recorded many Okinawan folk songs, Yaeyama folk songs, Miyako folk songs, Ryukyu classical music, Shimauta, Okinawan pop songs, Eisa songs, Kachashi songs, and more. We have been acquainted with many singers, including Kadekaru Hayashimasa, Noborikawa Masahito, Tsunenori Tsunami, Matsuda Koichi, Kamiya Koichi, Yamazato Yuki, Nabe Katsuko, and from the younger generation, Yonaha Toru, Shimabukuro Tatsuya, Kamiya Chihiro, Uchizato Mika, Akamami (Murayoshi Akane, Kamiji Manami), Matsuda Kazutoshi, and we hope you will enjoy listening to randomly selected songs from the many CDs, cassettes, and records we own. We hope that Okinawan music will soothe you in your everyday life, whether it's to help you fall asleep to the sound of the Okinawan shamisen, or to use as background music for studying, drinking parties, traveling to Okinawa, or driving. You can also use it as background music for Okinawan restaurants, Okinawan cafeterias, and other tourist shops. Please feel free to use it widely. If you have any song requests, please write them in the comments section.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Please subscribe and click the like button★Subscribe here↓↓↓ / @campusrecord ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Past videos/playlistsAll Campus Select videos • Okinawa folk songs Okinawa song medley Relax with the soothing sanshin and Okinawa music [Work... BGM that sounds like it would be played in an Okinawa izakaya • Okinawa folk song izakaya-style BGM medley Okinawa folk song popular song BGM • Okinawa song, Okinawa folk song popular song BGM/medley Female singer medley • Okinawa folk song Female singer medley BGM Good sleep/soothing/relaxing BGM • Okinawa folk song Okinawa song Good sleep/soothing/relaxing BGM medley Kachashi BGM • Okinawa folk song Kachashi medley BGM Eisa BGM • Eisa song ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #70 List of singers: Yukitaka Kamiya/Sarii Higa/Hanayakara/Kazuko Shiroma/Yuiyui Sisters/Koichi Matsuda/Moriyoshi Taba/Kazutoshi Matsuda/Morikata Maekawa-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Song order ⑴ 00:00 Nineteenth Spring/Yukitaka Kamiya, Sarii Higa⑵ 03:58 Kanasan Do/Morikata Maekawa⑶ 07:15 Yunta Asatoya/Hanayakara⑷ 10:08 Tinsagunu Hana/Kazuko Shiroma⑸ 13:40 Inashiribushi/Yuiyui Sisters⑹ 16:59 Island Woman/Moriyoshi Taba⑺ 20:58 Atcha Me Ko/Koichi Matsuda(8)25:47 Karafune Doi/Kazutoshi Matsuda----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Purchase the CD here↓↓↓ [Campus Records HP] https://campus-r.shopinfo.jp/ We introduce new releases and details of events. [Facebook] / 148988991801562 [Twitter] / campusrecords ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ [What is Campus Records?] The official name is Campus Limited Company. In addition to selling music CDs, the company's main business is CD production, concert planning, and artist management, focusing on Okinawan folk songs. In addition, from November 1, 2001, the company also started music publishing. We receive many inquiries about Ryukyu folk songs from cable broadcasting and the media. By the way, the representative, Bisekatsu, also produces Okinawan folk songs and writes lyrics. [History of Campus Records] It all began in 1970 when Bisekatsu's friend, the late Takenaka Ryou (reporter and general critic), brought a large number of underground records (what we would call indies today?) on a ship (Oshima Transport). At that time, there were no underground record agencies in Okinawa, so he took this opportunity to sell Ryukyu folk songs from the two major underground record labels, U.R.C. (Kansai-based), Elec Records (Kanto-based), and Marufuku Records, and started business as "Campus Records" in a store of less than 10 tsubo in front of the Moromizato branch of the Bank of the Ryukyus. (By the way, the store was named by the painter Yonaha Chodai).. At that time, there was a folk song boom, and Takaishi Yuya, Okabayashi Nobuyasu, Takada Wataru, and others were very popular, and the records Takenaka brought in sold like hotcakes. -------------------------------------------