Akai Yama Aoi Yama Shiroi Yama

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Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Minna no Uta, Red Mountain Blue Mountain White Mountain
Japanese: 赤い山 青い山 白い山(北海道地方のわらべ唄)


Information

Type: Music
Episodes: 1
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Oct 3, 1974
Producers: NHK
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Source: Music
Theme: MusicMusic
Demographic: KidsKids
Duration: 2 min.
Rating: G - All Ages

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Score: 5.481 (scored by 166166 users)
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Ranked: N/A2
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Popularity: #18400
Members: 362
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Synopsis

Music video for Rumiko Koyanagi's rendition of Akai Yama Aoi Yama Shiroi Yama that was featured in NHK's Minna no Uta program. Warabe uta are traditional Japanese songs, similar to nursery rhymes, that has been passed down through the ages. This song originated from Hokkaido. The video was animated by Seiichi Hayashi and is his first contribution to the Minna no Uta program.

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Hayashi, Seiichi
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Oct 14, 2023
"Akai Yama Aoi Yama Shiroi Yama" - a Japanese anime song that can only be described as a multifaceted masterpiece of sight and sound. From the very first notes, it takes you on a captivating journey through a world of emotion, art, and nature.

The visual storytelling that accompanies the song is a work of art in itself. It depicts a lady tenderly cradling her child, a powerful symbol of love and maternal care. The choice of this image speaks volumes, reminding us of the profound emotional depths that anime can plumb. The inclusion of various animals further connects humanity to the natural world, conveying ...

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