- Umi
Yukaba Sung by the
Tokyo Music School band (now the
Tokyo University of the Arts)
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media help. "Umi
Yukaba" (海行かば)...
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Yukaba Station (行波駅,
Yukaba-eki) is a
railway station on the
Nishikigawa Seiryū Line in Iwakuni,
Yamaguchi Prefecture, ****an. It is
operated by the Nishikigawa...
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Taijiro Goh (呉泰次郎),
Megumi Ohnaka (大中恩), and
Toshio Kashiwagi (柏木俊夫). "Umi
Yukaba" (海行かば) 1937 -
patriotic song (gunka)
based on a waka poem by Ōtomo no Yakamochi...
- an
imperial rescript that
ended with the
playing of the
martial song Umi
Yukaba (Across the Sea),
which set a war poem from the
classic collection Manyōshū...
- for men's voices. The
third part of the song
contains the
lyrics of Umi
Yukaba.
Three years after its composition,
Setoguchi made an
instrumental arrangement...
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joining the Shōchiku
studio in 1956.
Seishun no oto (1954)
Izumi (1956) Sora
yukaba (1957) -
Tetsuo Sakai Aijo no
keifu (1957) -
Tatsumi Furuse Aoi hana no...
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dramatized again in 1983's
Battle Anthem (日本海大海戦・海ゆかば,
Nihonkai Daikaisen – Umi
Yukaba) with
Mifune reprising his role. Another, more recent,
depiction is episode...
- of Port
Arthur Battle Anthem (1983, 日本海大海戦・海ゆかば, Nihonkai-Daikasen: Umi
Yukaba)
Toshiro Mifune reprises his role as
Admiral Togo from
Battle of the ****an...
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great influence on the
Shika Wakashū as well. The
famous Gunka song Umi
Yukaba used one of his most
famous and
outstanding poem as lyrics, and was considered...
- ("One-thousand
stitch belt") Kimi****o (His
Imperial Majesty's Reign) Umi
Yukaba Yasukuni Shrine In
February 1946,
General Douglas MacArthur was set the...