

Lyric
amadare
Sakai Eiichi, Ito Mithiyo
草花を小川に浮かべて遊ぶ
いっしょに歩いて遠くまで来たよ
小川に拡がる雨の訪問
ぼくの想いは夕暮れに落ちた
里芋の葉っぱが傘の代わり
雨粒が白く光っていたよ
膝についた草の露は
ぼくをちょっぴり哀しくさせた
母さんの匂いのする手ぬぐい
叱りながらぼくの顔を拭いてくれた
廊下にすわって見たあまだれ
ぼくの幼い心に落ちた
- Lyricist
Sakai Eiichi
- Composer
Sakai Eiichi
- Producer
Sakai Eiichi
- Vocals
Ito Mithiyo

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Sakai Eiichi Collection I
Sakai Eiichi, Ito Mithiyo
- 1
Spring Prologue
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- 2
kaketekuruichinensei
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- 3
soyokazenoyouni hidamarinoyouni
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- 4
niziwosagasini
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- 5
yumeippai
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- 6
hatakenonakamatati
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- 7
kazeyo
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- 8
zibunsagasinotabihe
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- ⚫︎
amadare
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- 10
kaizokutatinohunade
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- 11
kokoronoarubamu
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- 12
seizyakunonakade
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- 13
hotarunotomosibi
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- 14
wakareyukuhito
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- 15
rasutosong
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- 16
yakusoku
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Artist Profile
Sakai Eiichi
Born in Kimitsu City, Chiba Prefecture in 1955. After starting his career as a singer-songwriter, he entered the teaching profession at the age of 30. For 37 years, he dedicated himself to children's education in Kisarazu and Futtsu, serving as an elementary school teacher, principal, and kindergarten director. He is the writer and composer of "Kaketekuru Ichinensei," a song widely sung at elementary school entrance ceremonies throughout the four Kazusa cities (Kisarazu, Kimitsu, Futtsu, and Sodegaura). In recent years, he has also composed school anthems for three schools in Futtsu City, including Amaha Elementary and Junior High School. In July 2024, he founded the General Incorporated Association Kimitsu Doyo Bunka Sha. As Representative Director, he currently pours his passion into promoting the culture of nursery rhymes under the theme, "Passing on good nursery rhymes and connecting the community."
Ito Mithiyo