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[Song of Shimane] Izumo, Matsue, Tsuwano... Exquisite masterpieces depicting Shimane

Warm-hearted people, beautiful scenery, and tales of the gods.

The songs born from Shimane’s climate overflow with feelings for one’s hometown and deep local pride.

In this article, we’ll share the charm of songs connected to Shimane, carried on the winds of the Sea of Japan.

“Songs about Shimane” range widely—from pieces that depict its landscapes, to heartbreak songs that intertwine famous sights with the feelings of love, to local tunes that convey every facet of Shimane’s appeal.

Please enjoy these gems of music, where nostalgia and freshness are woven together.

[Songs of Shimane] Izumo, Matsue, Tsuwano... Treasured masterpieces that depict Shimane (41–50)

Shimanekko’s Songkoto no ha

The two-woman duo “Kotonoha,” who met at Shimane Prefectural Commercial High School, are active as idol-like figures in Shimane Prefecture.

Their song has become the cute theme song for Shimane Prefecture’s mascot character, Shimanekko.

The dance matches it perfectly, too.

Melancholy LakesideMitsubishi Michiya

Lake Shinji, which lies in Matsue City, Shimane Prefecture, is a brackish lake and the ninth largest in Japan.

Michiya Mihashi composed a song themed around Lake Shinji.

Its melancholic melody pairs beautifully with the heartrending lyrics.

Alone in TsuwanoMori Masako

Masako Mori, the hugely popular singer known for “Sensei.” In 1981, she released a song themed around Tsuwano in Shimane Prefecture, didn’t she? The way she sang back then was very cute.

The melody is charming as well, and the lyrics evoke a sense of a tender, first love.

In conclusion

Songs nurtured by Shimane’s rich sea and land. Many of you may have felt your hearts unwind with lyrics that weave feelings for one’s hometown and melodies full of warmth. Visiting Shimane after listening to these pieces might let you enjoy the region in a whole new way.