- Return to 東方真華神祭
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Hakurei Jinja Chounaikai Ondo |
Hakurei Shrine Neighborhood Association Marching Song |
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Arrange: ARM / 柏木るざりん Vocal: miko Lyrics: ひくら | |
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Tanoshinda hito ga katsu no |
People who enjoy it will win |
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Genkaku na sahou nante iranai wa |
We don't need rigid manners Just pretend and dance like the Miko |
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Senzo ni kansha CHOITONA |
Appreciation to ancestors CHOITONA |
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EYASSA kokoro no yuku mama jiyuu ni odore |
EYASSA Dancing to your heart's content freely |
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Hakurei jinja no chounaikai ondo |
Hakurei Shrine Neighborhood Association Marching Song |
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Gokinjosama atsumatte |
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Kamisama kansha CHOITONA |
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EYASSA tsukarekireru made sunao ni odore |
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Hakurei jinja no chounaikai ondo |
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Okuridasou tamashii wo ano yo no hate |
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SOORE SOORE AAMEN |
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Jinja no yagura kakomi yukata ni kigaete |
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EYASSA kokoro no yuku mama jiyuu ni odore |
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EYASSA tsukarekireru made sunao ni odore |
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Hakurei jinja no chounaikai ondo |
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Notes
- EYASSSA is used here as a phrase calling out, but it's perhaps derived from "Eiyassa", a misreading of "Eiyashou" (Imperishable Night or 永夜抄).Just after the announcement to release Imperishable Night, they couldn't say with confidence what "Eiyashou" should be read, because the Kanji "Shou" was less familiar even to ordinary Japanese people than EoSD or PCB. So they made several suggestions in their own ways for a joke about what is proper reading. It is never known who called it "Eiyassa", but it was the fact that there were some people loving this funny cute sound and they were fond of calling it "Eiyassa" in a short period.