Japanese Carp Streamers song (Koinobori song)

All over Japan you will see this carp streamers (koinobori) flying in the wind, sometimes as early as from March until the 5th day of the 5th month. The 5th of May is called Children’s Day (kodomo no hi) in Japan.
This is a famous short Koinobori Song often sung by kids and their families.
Japanese:
屋根(やね)より高(たか)い鯉幟(こいのぼり)
大(おお)きな真鯉(まこい)はお父さん
小(ちい)さな緋鯉(ひごい)は子供(こども)たち
面白(おもしろ)そうに泳(およ)いでる
Romaji:
Yane yori takai koi-nobori
Ōki na magoi wa o-tō-san
Chiisa na higoi wa kodomo-tachi
Omoshirosō ni oyoideru
Translation:
Higher than the roof-tops are the koinobori.
The large Black Carp is the father.
The smaller Golden Carp are the children.
They seem to be having fun swimming.
Tags: Japanese melody, Japanese music, Japanese song, japanese tune
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