The logo for Songs Day consists of the stylized text うたの日 The たの is arranged vertically so as to resemble a sanshin
Location(s)
Okinawa, Japan
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Utanohi (Japanese: うたの日, Songs Day) is an annual music festival held in Okinawa. Headliners include Seijin Noborikawa, Begin, Rimi Natsukawa, Orange Range, HY, Mongol800, Kariyushi58, 2side1brain, Perfume and The Boom, best known for the song "Shima Uta".
best known for the song "Shima Uta". Okinawan music Music of Japan Songsday Official web site BEGIN OFFICIAL WEB SITE:SongsDay at the Wayback Machine...
list of songs recorded by the American punk rock band Green Day. Since their first single in 1989, the band has gone on to release over 200 songs. This...
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