Thursday, October 10, 2019

Keiro Day for the Kitakyushu Einomaru District

September brings another “Keiro Day” for the old folks. It was more than 10 years ago that I began receiving invitations from our neighborhood association to attend the luncheon, which includes heart-warming and entertaining events. My wife started to attend shortly after.

I unfortunately missed some events in my early 70s, due to some selfish conflicts of overseas traveling. But I no longer have such worries, and look forward to this annual meeting with our Einomaru neighbors. We are fortunate to have a nearby hotel ballroom that easily accommodates a couple of hundred guests, and a free shuttle bus to transport us.

I will definitely recall the Sunday, 15th of September, the first year of Reiwa, under the new Emperor Naruhito which started April l, 2019. The banquet opened with the proclamation by the President of the Association. The mayor’s message was read, and the board members and crew of volunteer hostesses were introduced with big applause. The toast then proceeded to a luncheon. Served inside the wooden lunch box were delicacies of all lands and seas, and a separate bowl of thick custard soup. Delicious!

I had high expectations of listening again to the wind instrument band of the nearby “Hokuchiku Sr. High”. Yes, I had my wish come true and I nudged my wife’s elbow. Years ago, our daughter played clarinet in the SDSU Aztecs Band, a marching band with over three hundred members. As a matter of fact, she majored in music at San Diego State University in the US with a degree in music composition. I enjoyed many Aztec performances whenever they played at the SDSU football games. Occasionally, they played at special performances like when the San Diego Padres returned from the World Series (unfortunately Detroit Tigers won) and when President Ronald Reagan was running for reelection.

Hokuchiku Band is made up of only 50 members but filled up the small ballroom show stage. The music they played included:

  • “(Hikawa) Kiyoshi’s Zundoko Section - one of the Japanese Enka (ballad) masterpieces.
  • “Flowers Bloom” - lyrics by Shunji Iwai, composed by Yoko Kanno, a hit song to support the Great East Japan Earthquake Recovery.
  • Okinawa Song “Nada Soso” (Endless Flow of Tears)
  • Hibari Misora’s Great Song “Like the Flow of the Rivers”

The band played with young energy and passion. We sent them a storm of applause. Hokuchiku has recently won repeated Gold Medals at the annual Kyushu Senior High School Band Competitions. We are blessed with their high spirits and for their local community charitable contributions.

1 comment:

rio imamura said...

Received a great comment from my Taichung (Taiwan) friend in Japanese and the song titles (in Japanese) of Hokuchiku Senior High School Band.

張さま
いつもレスポンスをありがとうございます。まだ、お嬢さんのいるダラスに
ご滞在中ですか? 特に「川の流れのように」は、共通の友人、故デニス陳が生前、最も愛された曲で、ご自身が歌ったテープを送ってくれたことがありました。この曲を聴くと、デニスとの懐かしい交友を思い出します。張るさまもお好きなんですね。台中トーストマスターズの友人の方々もデニスとともに、忘れられません。帰国されて、お会いの節は、皆様にくれぐれもよろしくお伝えください。最初の歌は「きよしのズンドコ節」という曲です。
rio imamura

(Are you still in Dalas, TX with your daughter? You love "Like the flow of the River" too? That's the favorite song of Dennis Chen, the founder of Taichung Toastmasters. He has sent me a tape he recorded the song himself years ago. Glad you too like it. Whenever I hear it, I thought of friendship with Dennis. Give my very best regards to everyone at the Taichung Toastmasters upon your return to Taiwan. rio)


敬老の日のblog ありがとうございます。
楽しそうな集まりですね。
「花は咲く」「涙そうそう」「川の流れのように」皆私が好きな歌です。殊に川の流れのように。

300人の大きいSD SUアズテックBandでクラリネットを演奏したお嬢さん素晴らしいですね。

日本は9月第三日曜日の次の月曜日が敬老の日と定めていますが台湾は旧暦9月9日重陽節前後に敬老イベントを行っています。