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Hibari no
komoriuta (ひばりの子守唄,
literally "Hibari's Lullaby") is a 1951 black-and-white ****anese film
directed by Koji Shima. The
movie is
based on Lisa...
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Miyoko (1985-06-25). "A
Study on 「Edo-
Komoriuta」". The
Bulletin of
Musashino Junior College. 2: 51–60. Edo no
komoriuta (A
Hundred Lullabies in ****anese,...
- to the
Fallen (うたわれるもの 散りゆく者への子守唄, Utawarerumono:
Chiriyuku Mono e no
Komoriuta) and
featuring a new
battle system by
Flight Plan (of the
Summon Night...
- "Takeda Lullaby" (****anese: 竹田の子守唄 or
Takeda no
komoriuta) is a po****r ****anese
cradle song. It
originated in Takeda, Fushimi, Kyoto. The song has long...
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Itsuki Lullaby (in ****anese: 五木の子守唄
Itsuki no
komoriuta) is a
lullaby known widely in ****an, and is a folk song
representative of
Itsuki Village, Kuma...
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Chugoku Region Lullaby (****anese: 中国地方の子守唄 or chūgoku chihō no
komoriuta) is a
traditional folk song in
Okayama Prefecture,
Chugoku region, ****an, and...
- the RIAA on
December 21, 1994. The
track "****anese
Music Box (Itsuki No
Komoriuta)" is
based on a
traditional ****anese
lullaby "Itsuki Lullaby" that comes...
- (Germany),
screenplay and
narration by
Erich Kästner 1951:
Hibari no
komoriuta (****an) 1953:
Twice Upon a Time (United Kingdom) 1961: The
Parent Trap...
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include "Tsumugi no Natsuyasumi" (紬の夏休み) sung by
Emiri Iwai, "Shiroha no
Komoriuta" (しろはの子守歌) sung by
Konomi Kohara, and "Yasōka" (夜奏花) sung by Yurika. Six...
- 29, 2004
Ayako Fuji
Saishin Hit Zenkyokusyu,
November 11, 2004
Minato Komoriuta, May 18, 2005 Fuji
Ayako Saishin Hit Zenkyokushu'06,
November 11, 2005...