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  1. "Kōjō no Tsuki" (荒城の月, lit. "The Moon over the Ruined Castle") is a Japanese song written in the Meiji period . Japanese pianist and composer Rentarō Taki composed the music as a music lesson song without instrumental accompaniment in 1901. The song was included in the songbook for Junior High School students.

  2. 'Kōjō no Tsuki' (荒城の月) is one of the most famous Japanese songs ever made. Rentarō Taki composed it in 1901. The lyrics were written by Bansui Doi, who came from Sendai, the largest city in the...

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  3. Mar 9, 2006 · Here you’ll find the complete lyrics to Moonlight on the Ruined Castle in Japanese text and with an English translation. I’ll post the full Japanese transliteration of Kojo no Tsuki in the comments below.

  4. Scorpions - 荒城の月 (Kojo No Tsuki) lyrics (Japanese) + English translation: Flowery feast in spring high up in the castle / Cups of sake were passed aroun.

  5. May 23, 2016 · Japanese Folk Song #45: The Moon over the Ruined Castle (荒城の月 / Kōjō no tsuki) Japanese Folk Songs. 24.1K subscribers. Subscribed. 103K views 7 years ago. This song describes the moon ...

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  6. Today I am going to share with you a very short piece, “Kojo No Tsuki” (“Moon Over Ruined Castle”) by Japanese composer Rentaro Taki, who lived a tragically short life. Taki graduated music school in Tokyo in 1901, moved to the Leipzig Conservatory in Germany to continue his music studies.

  7. Jackie Evancho - 荒城の月 Kojo No Tsuki - (Moon over the Ruined Castle)

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