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The monument commemorating the hit of Tsugaru Kaikyō Fuyugeshiki in front of a retired Seikan Ferry ship at Aomori Port'Tsugaru Kaikyo Fuyugeshiki' (津軽海峡・冬景色 Tsugaru Strait - Winter Scene) is the 15th single and signature song by Japanese singer. The song is written by as lyricist and Takashi Miki as composer and arranger. The song sold over 727,000 units.The single was released on 1 January 1977 by Nippon Columbia. Together with “”, the song is Ishikawa's most popular from her career. The hit of this song resulted in Ishikawa's first nomination for the Nippon Record Taisho Award ( 日本レコード大賞) in 1977 but she did not win the award. In the same year, she appeared as a contestant to the annual for the first time in her career.
As of 2018, Ishikawa has sung Tsugaru Kaikyo Fuyugeshiki ten times at the NHK Kōhaku Uta gassen.Tsugaru Kaikyo Fuyugeshiki originally appeared as the song representing the month of December in Ishikawa's concept album titled and was not intended for single release. Prior to the release of the album, Ishikawa sang the song on stage at her recital in Osaka.
This first presentation of the song received critical acclaim, which led to the song's subsequent release as a single in the following year.There is a monument commemorating the song at the Aomori Port in alongside one of the retired Seikan Renraku-sen ferry ships Hakkoda-maru (八甲田丸), which is now converted into a.“Tsugaru Kaikyo Fuyugeshiki” is referred to as the Ryojo Sanbu-saku (旅情三部作 Itinerary Song Trilogy) together with “” (能登半島) and “” (暖流), the two other songs written by Yu Aku and Takashi Miki and released as singles in the same year 1977. Contents.Other versions Ishikawa has re-recorded Tsugaru Kaikyo Fuyugeshiki for her remix album Shuto (秋冬) released in 1999. This version is used as the concluding track of Ishikawa's 10-disk cover album and box set “Wonderful 20th century songs” and is also included in the 40th anniversary box set released by in 2012.Ishikawa has recorded an alternate version of the song by using Ichigo Ichie as accompaniment in 2004. This version is included in an album titled “Teichiku Hour –Ichigo Ichie” released by Teichiku. B-side The B-side song “No no Hana no Youni” (野の花のように Like a Wildflower) is written by Yu Aku as lyricist and Takashi Miki as composer and arranger. The sleeve has 4:17 as time of the song.
The song was written for Ishikawa's recital at Osaka's Shin Kabuki-za Theatre 1976. Album inclusion “Tsugaru Kaikyo Fuyu-geshiki” is included in Ishikawa's studio album “Hana Kuyou (Sanbyaku Rokuju Gonichi Koi Moyou)”. The B-side song “No no Hana no Youni” is not included in any of Ishikawa's studio albums but is included in the live recording album of her recital at Shin Kabuki-za. Personnel Minoru Aono (青野稔) is credited as photographer for the cover. Columbia Recording Orchestra is credited for both songs.Other uses The song appeared as the character song for in the anime, sung.
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Retrieved March 27, 2019. Ishikawa did not win the Japan Record Award but won the Singer’s Award. ( 2014-04-07 at the, viewed March 26, 2014). The live recording of the recital (Nippon Columbia AZ 7056-7). Also, The Record Vol. 638 (January 2013) at page 12, published by (RIAJ). The 1977 supplement to under the entry 'Ishikawa Sayuri' (石川さゆり).
Also, an, viewed March 29, 2014. Teichiku TECS-0.
Teichiku TECS-10511-15. Ichi-go ichi-e, a musical instrument invented in 2003 and resembling both and is used as accompaniment. Teichiku TECN-25948.
From the single’s sleeve. Nippon Columbia AZ 7056-7.
The monument commemorating the hit of Amagi-goe in front of Joren Fall'Amagi-goe' (天城越え Walk Over Amagi Pass) is the 45th single by Japanese singer. The song is written by as lyricist, Tetsuya Gen as composer and Nobuyuki Sakuraba as arranger. The single was released on July 21, 1986. The sleeve does not have the time of the song.Together with ', the song is Ishikawa's most popular from her career.
By the song, Ishikawa was nominated for the 28th Nippon Record Taisho Award ( 日本レコード大賞) in 1986 but she did not win the award. As of 2018, Ishikawa has sung Amagi-goe eleven times at the annual NHK.There is a monument commemorating the song in front of the in, Shizuoka Prefecture.The song is not directly linked to the novella of the same title by nor to the movie of the same title based on the novella, which was released in 1983. Contents.Other versions Ishikawa has re-recorded Amagi-goe for her remix album Shunka (春夏) released in 1999. This version is also included in the 40th anniversary box set released by in 2012.
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Time of this version is 4:56.produce Rock version and play with Ishikawa on TV. B-side The B-side song 'Kakurenbo' (隠れんぼ Hide and Seek) is written by Osamu Yoshioka as lyricist, Tetsuya Gen as composer and Nobuyuki Sakuraba as arranger. The sleeve does not have the time of the song. Ishikawa’s debut song bears the same title, but is a.Album appearance Amagi-goe is included in Ishikawa’s studio album of the same title. The B-side song Kakurenbo is not included in any of her studio albums.Credits and personnel Tatsuo Watanabe is credited as photographer for the cover.
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The sleeve credits the disk as produced by Hori Music (ホリ・ミュージック).Notes.