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- Hotaru_no_Hikari abstract "Hotaru no Hikari (蛍の光, meaning \"Glow of a firefly\") is a Japanese song incorporating the tune of Scottish folk song Auld Lang Syne with completely different lyrics by Chikai Inagaki, first introduced in a collection of singing songs for elementary school students in 1877 (Meiji 10). The swapping of lyrics without substantial change to the music is known as contrafactum. The words describe a series of images of hardships that the industrious student endures in his relentless quest for knowledge, starting with the firefly’s light, which the student uses to keep studying when he has no other light sources. It is commonly heard during graduation ceremonies and at the end of the school day. Many stores and restaurants play it to usher customers out at the end of a business day. On the very popular Japanese New Year's Eve TV show, NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen, it has become a tradition for all the performers to sing Hotaru no Hikari as the last song. Another Western song reworked in the same period (late 19th century) and also used at graduation ceremonies is \"Aogeba Tōtoshi\".".
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- Hotaru_no_Hikari wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Hotaru_no_Hikari wikiPageRevisionID "698766355".
- Hotaru_no_Hikari wikiPageWikiLink Aogeba_Tōtoshi.
- Hotaru_no_Hikari wikiPageWikiLink Auld_Lang_Syne.
- Hotaru_no_Hikari wikiPageWikiLink Category:Graduation.
- Hotaru_no_Hikari wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese-language_songs.
- Hotaru_no_Hikari wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_songs.
- Hotaru_no_Hikari wikiPageWikiLink Category:New_Year_celebrations.
- Hotaru_no_Hikari wikiPageWikiLink Contrafactum.
- Hotaru_no_Hikari wikiPageWikiLink Kōhaku_Uta_Gassen.
- Hotaru_no_Hikari wikiPageWikiLink NHK.
- Hotaru_no_Hikari wikiPageWikiLink File:Hotaru_no_Hikari(Auld_lang_syne_in_Japan).ogg.
- Hotaru_no_Hikari wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hotaru no Hikari".
- Hotaru_no_Hikari wikiPageWikiLinkText "蛍の光".
- Hotaru_no_Hikari wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nihongo.
- Hotaru_no_Hikari wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
- Hotaru_no_Hikari subject Category:Graduation.
- Hotaru_no_Hikari subject Category:Japanese-language_songs.
- Hotaru_no_Hikari subject Category:Japanese_songs.
- Hotaru_no_Hikari subject Category:New_Year_celebrations.
- Hotaru_no_Hikari hypernym Song.
- Hotaru_no_Hikari type Single.
- Hotaru_no_Hikari type Ceremony.
- Hotaru_no_Hikari type Redirect.
- Hotaru_no_Hikari type Stage.
- Hotaru_no_Hikari comment "Hotaru no Hikari (蛍の光, meaning \"Glow of a firefly\") is a Japanese song incorporating the tune of Scottish folk song Auld Lang Syne with completely different lyrics by Chikai Inagaki, first introduced in a collection of singing songs for elementary school students in 1877 (Meiji 10). The swapping of lyrics without substantial change to the music is known as contrafactum.".
- Hotaru_no_Hikari label "Hotaru no Hikari".
- Hotaru_no_Hikari sameAs Q3543405.
- Hotaru_no_Hikari sameAs 蛍の光.
- Hotaru_no_Hikari sameAs 반딧불의_빛.
- Hotaru_no_Hikari sameAs m.0ztdgdq.
- Hotaru_no_Hikari sameAs Q3543405.
- Hotaru_no_Hikari sameAs 螢之光.
- Hotaru_no_Hikari wasDerivedFrom Hotaru_no_Hikari?oldid=698766355.
- Hotaru_no_Hikari isPrimaryTopicOf Hotaru_no_Hikari.