Gunka (軍歌, lit.'military song') is the Japanese term for military music. While in standard use in Japan it applies both to Japanese songs and foreign songs such as "The Battle Hymn of the Republic", as an English language category it refers to songs produced by the Empire of Japan in between roughly 1877 and 1943.
Gunka (軍歌, lit. 'military song') is the Japanese term for military music. While in standard use in Japan it applies both to Japanese songs and foreign...
Gunka no Baltzar (Japanese: 軍靴のバルツァー, Hepburn: Gunka no Barutsuā) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Michitsune Nakajima. It began serialization...
Roei no Uta (露営の歌, Song of the Camp) is a Japanese gunka song composed by Yūji Koseki with lyrics by Kīchirō Yabūchi. The song was released by Nippon...
"Yuki no Shingun" (Japanese: 雪の進軍, lit. 'The Snow March') is a Japanese gunka composed in 1895 by Imperial Japanese Army musician Nagai Kenshi [ja] who...
"Teki wa Ikuman" (敵は幾万, Thousands of enemies) is a Japanese gunka. It was composed by Sakunosuke Koyama in 1891, and its lyrics were written by Yamada...
are the Heroes (爆闘宣言!ダイガンダー / We are the Heroes) [2002.04.27] Totsugeki Gunka Gun Parade March (突撃軍歌ガンパレード・マーチ) [2002.09.26] Revolution [2003.06.25] Seinaru...
Okuru Uta" (出征兵士を送る歌, Song for Giving Warriors a Send-off) is a Japanese gunka song composed by Isao Hayashi with lyrics by Daisaburō Ikuta. It was released...
after World War II. After Japan surrendered in 1945, "Umi Yukaba" and other gunka were banned by the Allied occupation forces. With the ending of the occupation...
song) [ja] Daigaku-Ōenka (cheering song of university) [ja] Enzetsuka/Enka Gunka (military song) Jazz Kayōkyoku Senji-kayō [ja] Gunkoku-kayō [ja] Radio calisthenics...
song) [ja] Daigaku-Ōenka (cheering song of university) [ja] Enzetsuka/Enka Gunka (military song) Jazz Kayōkyoku Senji-kayō [ja] Gunkoku-kayō [ja] Radio calisthenics...
song) [ja] Daigaku-Ōenka (cheering song of university) [ja] Enzetsuka/Enka Gunka (military song) Jazz Kayōkyoku Senji-kayō [ja] Gunkoku-kayō [ja] Radio calisthenics...
song) [ja] Daigaku-Ōenka (cheering song of university) [ja] Enzetsuka/Enka Gunka (military song) Jazz Kayōkyoku Senji-kayō [ja] Gunkoku-kayō [ja] Radio calisthenics...
song) [ja] Daigaku-Ōenka (cheering song of university) [ja] Enzetsuka/Enka Gunka (military song) Jazz Kayōkyoku Senji-kayō [ja] Gunkoku-kayō [ja] Radio calisthenics...
Chi wa Moyuru" (あゝ紅の血は燃ゆる, Oh, crimson blood is burning) is a Japanese gunka released by Nippon Columbia in September 1944 during the Pacific War. In...
April 10, 1911 – March 17, 1945) was a Japanese composer of ryūkōka and gunka. Shimaguchi was born in 1911 in the village of Kaizuka (today part of the...
period were shōka, which was composed to bring western music to schools, and gunka. As Japan moved towards representative democracy in the late 19th century...
song) [ja] Daigaku-Ōenka (cheering song of university) [ja] Enzetsuka/Enka Gunka (military song) Jazz Kayōkyoku Senji-kayō [ja] Gunkoku-kayō [ja] Radio calisthenics...