A Japanese Man Sang in Kyrgyz and Made a Music Video in Anime Style
The video was created by students from a Japanese special school, and the author of the Kyrgyz text is poetess Larisa Asanbekova.
Popular Japanese singer Mita Re performed the song "Kyrgyz Kyzu Suygonum" and shot a music video for it in anime style, as reported on the vocalist's official social media page.
According to him, he has been performing the song about love for a beauty from Kyrgyzstan for several years. It is called "Free-spirited Traveler" and symbolizes the friendship between Kyrgyzstan and Japan.
"This year, the song 'Free-spirited Traveler' was written in Kyrgyz, and a music video in anime style was created," the singer wrote.
The video was created by students from a Japanese special school, and the author of the Kyrgyz text is poetess Larisa Asanbekova.
"On Independence Day, I will sing this song for you in Ala-Too Square," Re promised.
He noted that he will come to Kyrgyzstan with a large group of tourists from Japan who want to see the beauty of the mountainous country along with him.
Source: Sputnik Kyrgyzstan
Popular Japanese singer Mita Re performed the song "Kyrgyz Kyzu Suygonum" and shot a music video for it in anime style, as reported on the vocalist's official social media page.
According to him, he has been performing the song about love for a beauty from Kyrgyzstan for several years. It is called "Free-spirited Traveler" and symbolizes the friendship between Kyrgyzstan and Japan.
"This year, the song 'Free-spirited Traveler' was written in Kyrgyz, and a music video in anime style was created," the singer wrote.
The video was created by students from a Japanese special school, and the author of the Kyrgyz text is poetess Larisa Asanbekova.
"On Independence Day, I will sing this song for you in Ala-Too Square," Re promised.
He noted that he will come to Kyrgyzstan with a large group of tourists from Japan who want to see the beauty of the mountainous country along with him.
Source: Sputnik Kyrgyzstan