I am a retired physician in Iowa. When I was three going on four years old my teacher mother brought me along to her first grade class in Mankayan, Mt. Province, Philippines, when a Japanese patrol entered the classroom. They were very polite and very respectful to my mother as they bowed, addressing her "sensei" (teacher). They taught us some patriotic songs but the haunting melody of Shina No Yoru has lingered in me ever since. Of course, all the pleasantry ended when the American forces landed in the Philippines.
For my grandma the japanese occupation was hell , maybe because you were a westerner thats why you got a better treatment but i leave in the mountain in the visayas my american neighbor set up a refuge for our people during ww2 , women had been raped and their body mutilated
@@novaangelica5096 It really depend on the person whose running the place. In my grandmother's case, she grew up in Sarawak, Borneo Island, and the Japanese soldiers, especially the pilots, treat her well. Some of them said she reminded of their little siblings back home in Japan. They even smuggled food from their ration and gave to her.
when I was a kid, I don't know how we hadJapanies music collection and this is one of them, happy to hear it after 40 years, Love from DC I am from Ethiopia.
I grew with this in the '40s, my Mother had an old 78 record. Kyu Sakamoto made a popular version in the early '60s, I might have been stationed at Washington Heights in Toyko Japan at the time.
Rachanee Suzie Q. Many thanks for this clip that I never saw it before.. It's the first Japanese songs that I was sang.when O eas a singer on 18 go on 19. And now I am 78 and I never forget this song. I am still love to sing it..Thank you so much that you're make the old guy like me feel good and very very happy ..Thank you so much again.. Thanks 😊😊😊
I spent 2 months attending the Kodokan in Japan 1961 while in the USAF. Tried to find this song/record to no avail - Glad it's readily available here. Domo
I love this Japanese song, Shina No Yoru. Thank you 2 singers.
I was just a little girl, when my mom was singing this song everyday, then I learned it . She said during WW II the Japanese tought them in school.
I am a retired physician in Iowa. When I was three going on four years old my teacher mother brought me along to her first grade class in Mankayan, Mt. Province, Philippines, when a Japanese patrol entered the classroom. They were very polite and very respectful to my mother as they bowed, addressing her "sensei" (teacher). They taught us some patriotic songs but the haunting melody of Shina No Yoru has lingered in me ever since. Of course, all the pleasantry ended when the American forces landed in the Philippines.
Where ever American force lands, pleasentry ends, history teaches us this fact.
For my grandma the japanese occupation was hell , maybe because you were a westerner thats why you got a better treatment but i leave in the mountain in the visayas my american neighbor set up a refuge for our people during ww2 , women had been raped and their body mutilated
@@novaangelica5096 It really depend on the person whose running the place.
In my grandmother's case, she grew up in Sarawak, Borneo Island, and the Japanese soldiers, especially the pilots, treat her well. Some of them said she reminded of their little siblings back home in Japan. They even smuggled food from their ration and gave to her.
@@AlexSDU they were actually some good japanese soldiers , but not most of them , lets not forgot that 30 million died under Japan's rule in asia
Spent 5 years in Japan and learned a few songs in Japanese. Shina no Yoru was my favorite.
when I was a kid, I don't know how we hadJapanies music collection and this is one of them, happy to hear it after 40 years, Love from DC I am from Ethiopia.
เศร้าใจ. Sorry
I grew with this in the '40s, my Mother had an old 78 record. Kyu Sakamoto made a popular version in the early '60s, I might have been stationed at Washington Heights in Toyko Japan at the time.
Reminds me of wonderful times in kumagaya, Japan.
I could smell the beautiful air
coming from area at night. very romantic.
Aah!! So beautiful no matter who sings this!! Reminds me when I was a very young girl! So many happy memories!!
Lived in Japan in early '50's. This was very popular. So glad to hear it again. Thank you!
Rachanee Suzie Q. Many thanks for this clip that I never saw it before.. It's the first Japanese songs that I was sang.when O eas a singer on 18 go on 19. And now I am 78 and I never forget this song. I am still love to sing it..Thank you so much that you're make the old guy like me feel good and very very happy ..Thank you so much again.. Thanks 😊😊😊
I spent 2 months attending the Kodokan in Japan 1961 while in the USAF. Tried to find this song/record to no avail - Glad it's readily available here. Domo
Always have liked old Asian music. Thanks Mr Tong.
just beautiful
Dear Cuong Tong,
As this song was performed at 1940 before I was born.
A good listening with jazzy.
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Always been drawn to this family favorite.
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...mổi lần nghe bản này là nhớ đến rạp ciné Tân Đô ở Long Xuyên, lúc đó khoảng 1957 !
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Thanks for your uploaded
Beautiful arts.
Sakamoto Saudade não o conheci sou de 98 mais amo suas músicas que o Criador lhe Abençoe espero 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵🇩🇪
Love it all, fabulous,
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Nice i love it
nhạc hay hình đep...bài này LT đã được mẹ dạy cho tự khi còn rất bé
Arigato Gozaimus. From Sydney Australia.
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AM IN YOUR PLAYLIST AKIRA ? HOW COME IME HERE ? WITCHY BLACK MAJIC WOMAN MESSING ROUND WITH YOUR TRICKS !!
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China night
CHINA Nights ou China no youru em Japanese SAKAMOTO quem melhor interpretou essa musica antiga Chinese 🙏🏼🙏🏼❤❤❤🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳
MY NEW FRIEND HIRO WANTS YOU TO PLAY ROSE ROSE I LOVE YOU by HUE LEE LOL PAUL
これは素晴らしい歌😂😂