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An Inn at Osaka
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Kimi matedomo (aka: I'm waiting for you, but)
Composed by Tatsuzô Azuma
Played on an accordion
Mikan no hana saku oka (aka: Hill where mandarin oranges bloom)
Composed by Minoru Kainuma
Geisha waltz
Composed by
Masao Koga
Sang by
Jun Tatara
and
Mitsuko Mito
Roei no uta (aka: Song of bivouac)
Composed by
Yûji Koseki
At Osaka castle
Mari to tonosama (aka: A ball and the lord)
Composed by
Shinpei Nakayama
Sang by
Mitsuko Mito
Kaimono Boogie (aka: Shopping Boogie)
Composed by
Ryôichi Hattori
Sang by
Sachiko Hidari
Mamurogawa ondo
(Yamagata prefecture folk song)
[At a banquet]
Otemoyan
(Kumamoto prefecture folk song)
Performed by
Nobuko Otowa
[at a banquet]
Kesa mo kesa tote
(Dodoitsu)
Performed by
Jun Tatara
Kagoshima Ohara-bushi
(Kagoshima prefecture folk song)
[At a banquet]
Chikyû no ue ni asa ga kuru (aka: Morning comes on earth)
Composed by
Haruhisa Kawada
At a banquet
Tankô bushi (aka: Coal mine tune)
(Fukuoka prefecture folk song)
[At a banquet]
Akai kutsu no tango
Music by
Masao Koga
Played as background music at the farewell party for Mita (Shûji Sano)
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