Children’s Songs And Singing Games From Japan- Kagome Kagome
Children’s Songs
And Singing Games From Japan- Kagome Kagome
By : Mohd Yusri Bin Mohd Roslan
Pronunciation:
Kagome kagome
Kago-no naka-no tori-wa
Itsu itsu deyaru
Yoake-no ban-ni
Tsuru-to kame-ga subetta
Ushiro-no shomen da-a-re?
Kagome kagome
Kago-no naka-no tori-wa
Itsu itsu deyaru
Yoake-no ban-ni
Tsuru-to kame-ga subetta
Ushiro-no shomen da-a-re?
One person is the "oni"
(which translates to "demon"). The "oni" is the one who is
"It". The "oni" sits in the center of the circle with his
eyes covered or blindfolded. The other children join hands and walk in a circle
around the "oni" while chanting the song. When the song ends, the "oni"
tries to name the person standing directly behind him. If the "oni"
answers correctly the child behind him becomes the new "oni". If he
was not correct, he stays in the center and the other kids continue to walk and
chant and play another round.
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