What’s everyone’s favourite shōka (ballades made between Taishō and Shōwa periods commonly taught in schools)? Mine is definitely «Song of the Seashore | 浜辺の歌(Hamabe no Uta)» but I also like Rentarō Taki’s «花 (Hana)». They’re beautiful but I feel they’re not that well-known outside Japan/Asia.

What’s everyone’s favourite shōka (ballades made between Taishō and Shōwa periods commonly taught in schools)? Mine is definitely «Song of the Seashore | 浜辺の歌(Hamabe no Uta)» but I also like Rentarō Taki’s «花 (Hana)». They’re beautiful but I feel they’re not that well-known outside Japan/Asia.



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