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Lyric

Shima Onsen Shima Blue

Asako Motojima

たたずむ森の静寂(しじま)

碧(みどり)のサイレンスブルー

雪解けの春

涙も光に溶け

透き通る

深い水底(みなぞこ)にひそむ

古い吐息(といき)は

羽ばたいて

空に抱かれる

光のハーモニー

Listen to the sound of the lake

光の四万ブルー

耳を澄ませばほら

ひそやかなメロディー

水の妖精

愛しいひと想い

コバルトブルーの

吐息(といき)の歌

はるかな時を超えて

空となり水に輝いた

光のハーモニー

Listen to the sound of the lake

光の四万ブルー

  • Lyricist

    Asako Motojima

  • Composer

    Yoshimasa Tomita

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  • 1

    Iiyudana (feat. Yoshimasa Tomita, Osamu Kawakami & Taisuke Nishijima) [Cover]

    Asako Motojima

  • 2

    Manza Onsen Blow In The Sky (feat. Osamu Kawakami & Yoshimasa Tomita)

    Asako Motojima

  • 3

    Kusatsu Onsen Smoke On The Water (feat. Noriko Yamauchi)

    Asako Motojima

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    Shima Onsen Shima Blue

    Asako Motojima

  • 5

    FURUSATO USAGIOISHIKANOYAMA

    Asako Motojima

  • 6

    Minakami Onsen Mt.Tanigawa Requiem (feat. Noriko Yamauchi)

    Asako Motojima

  • 7

    Yurikago No Uta (feat. Osamu Kawakami & Steve Eto)

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  • 8

    ANPONTAN (feat. Eiko Harada & Steve Eto)

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  • 9

    Sakura Sakura

    Asako Motojima

  • 10

    Full Moon Serenade

    Asako Motojima

  • 11

    Natsu No Omoide (Cover)

    Asako Motojima

  • 12

    Ikaho Onsen L'escalier de Minuit

    Asako Motojima

  • 13

    My Favorite Things (Cover)

    Asako Motojima

  • 14

    Ohkina Sora

    Asako Motojima

The image songs created and recorded while staying in Gumma's five famous hot springs: Kusatsu, Ikaho, Minakami, Manza, and Shima. On-site recording of the sound of the onsen(hot spring), the sound of the rushing creek, the voice of wild birds, etc. Includes many famous Japanese songs full of hot spring travel. A musical travel guide that makes you want to sing along. The phantasmagoric vocals are truly a "fountain of sound"

Artist Profile

  • Asako Motojima

    Asako Motojima is a lyric soprano and as a Lied and concert performer gives recitals and concerts throughout Japan and Europe. She has been invited to perform at many festivals, amongst them: the Bachfest Leipzig, Germany (2000), Klangspuren Tirol, Austria (2002), Swiss Chamber Music Concerts in Zurich, Geneva and Basel (2004), Zuricherfest Tonhalle, Zurich, Switzerland (2009), Takasaki Music Festival, Japan (2013), Qara Qarayev International Contemporary Music Festival, Baku, Azerbaijan(2015), Internatioanl festival Forum für neue Musik, Obersdorf, Germany(2016). Asako studied voice with Kyoko Ito at the Kunitachi College of Music in Tokyo. After receiving her master's degree she continued her studies at the College of Music in Vienna (Musikhochschule Wien) where she worked with Adele Haas (Diploma) and with Norman Shetler (German Lied interpretation). She went on to study with Kurt Widmer at the Conservatorium in Basel, Switzerland where she attained a Soloist Diploma. 2010 she spent in New York City studying the English vocal repertoire. Asako has won awards at various international competitions: 1st Prize at the International J.S.Bach Competition (1998 Leipzig, Germany), 2nd Prize (1st prize was unawarded) of the International Robert Schumann Competition (1993 Zwickau, Germany), 2nd Prize of the International Johannes Brahms Competition (1994, Hamburg, Germany) and was a finalist in the International Maria Callas Competition (1995 Athens, Greece). She has sreceived a number of awards in Japanese national competitions, including 1st Prize of Yuai German Lieder (1991), and 3rd Prize of Sougakudo Japanese Songs Competition (1992). Her first solo CD "Inori ~Prayers of a Japanese Spirit~" (2010) is an attempt to reach the source of music through the power of human voice, ranging from ancient European music through to modern Japanese songs. Her second CD "Lieder : Mozart / Schubert" (2014) is her favorite selections of classical German songs which she always devotes herself, and the latest 3rd CD "Melodies of Memories" (2017) is a collaboration of her Japanese Folksongs with Jazz piano. As an associate professor at the Kunitachi College of Music in Tokyo, teaching the younger generation is important in Asako's life work.

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