Kimi ga yo

From Kaiserreich

History

Kimi ga Yo (君が代, Kimi ga Yo?), often translated as "May your (referring to the the Emperor) reign last forever" is Japan's national anthem, and is also one of the world's shortest national anthems in current use. The lyrics are based on a Waka poem written in the Heian period, sung to a melody written in the later Meiji Era. The current melody was chosen in 1880, replacing an unpopular melody composed eleven years earlier.


Lyirics

Kanji Lyrics Romaji translation English translation

君が代は
千代に八千代に
さざれ石の
いわおとなりて
こけのむすまで

Kimi ga Yo wa
Chiyo ni Yachiyo ni
Sazare-Ishi no
Iwao to Nari-te
Koke no Musu made

May your reign
Continue for a thousand, eight thousand generations,
Until the pebbles
Grow into boulders
Lush with moss

External music link

http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=piv4U4yJPg0&feature=related

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