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This energetic fisherman's enka song, sung by Yuha, is themed around "Kesennuma Horumon," a soul food born from the port town culture of Kesennuma. Kesennuma, a port town that has transformed hormones-once considered something to be "thrown away"-into a delicious and quick, inexpensive, and energizing "man's meal" for young fishermen, captures its history, the warmth of its people, and the vitality of its fishermen. Incorporating Kesennuma's unique food culture of eating hormones with garlic miso and cabbage, the song depicts a port night, conversations with comrades, and the backs of men heading off to their next voyage. Listening to it will surely make you want to eat Kesennuma hormone-a local cheering song.
Yuha is a singer belonging to Takahashi Music Office, a music agency based in Kesennuma. She performs as "Yuppi," the second daughter of the family band "Highbridges," and has attracted attention for her deep love for Showa-era popular songs and her solid singing ability. She appeared as the "Showa-era Popular Song Family Band Doctor" on the TV program "Sandwichman and Ashida Mana's Doctor Kids" Showa Popular Song Special, which became a hot topic. In 2026, she changed her stage name to Yuha and officially started her solo career. With a voice that is both nostalgic and new, she is a next-generation singer who carefully conveys her feelings for family and hometown, and the warmth of human connection.
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