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'Once In Your Life In Osaka' is this year’s song of the summer

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By Oona McGee, SoraNews24

For many travellers, a trip to Japan just isn’t complete without visiting the city of Osaka, where you can feast on regional delicacies like takoyaki and okonomiyaki, and pick up unusual Japanese phrases unique to the regional dialect known as Kansai-ben.

While the area’s distinct culture draws huge numbers of visitors to the city every year, there’s set to be even more tourists arriving soon thanks to a catchy new hit song that’s become so popular it’s received over a million views online in just two weeks.

Called Once In Your Life In Osaka (Osaka Bon), the song has been created in conjunction with COOL JAPAN TV, which aims to promote the country’s “cool” culture to a worldwide audience. Featuring the three members of Thai band Room 39, along with some famous Japanese performers, the music video for the song showcases the best of Osaka, with the help of some traditional summer bon odori dancing.

Check out the clip below:

The video features famous sites like Tsutenkaku Tower and the Shinsekai district…

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▼ And the lively Dotonbori area.

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There’s also a good dose of Kansai-ben phrases like Nandeyanen (“What the hell?”) sprinkled in amongst the lyrics too.

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▼ DJ Koo makes an appearance in the video.

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As does professional traditional Japanese dancer, choreographer, and stage producer Ukon Takafuji, who choreographed the moves in the video. As the heir of the Takafuji clan, which has a lineage of traditional dancers stemming back over a century, Ukon has been working with DJs in recent years to help promote traditional dance in a modern world.

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Also in the clip is self-titled “party creator” and event organiser Afromance, who is working with Cool Japan TV to produce an outdoor festival called Awa Fes at Osaka Castle on 25-26 August. The two-day event will have a traditional Japanese summer festival and bon dance theme, featuring music, dancing and tonnes of foam, which will be shot out on partygoers from two huge canons.

The “Once In Your Life In Osaka” song will also be played live for revellers at the event. If you’d like to attend, details can be found at the official online site and tickets can be booked from Lawson convenience stores or online ticket sites like Ticket Pia for 4,500 yen each.

Source: PR Times

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There is room for improvement

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oh dj koo, thats why it was so cringeworthy. My only surprise was they could shoot in a near empty dotonbori. That place is always crowded.

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For many travellers, a trip to Japan just isn’t complete without visiting the city of Osaka, where you can feast on regional delicacies like takoyaki and okonomiyaki, and pick up unusual Japanese phrases unique to the regional dialect known as Kansai-ben.

Travellers within Japan come to Osaka to enjoy the regional delicacies and take in Kansai-ben. Travellers to Japan visiting Osaka are focused on the shopping, the eating is wherever their tour group takes them too.

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Osaka is the home of the punk rock band Shonen Knife, nicknamed 'Osaka Ramones'.

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man that first paragraph is cringeworthy, as is the rest of the faux article (read PR for Osaka). i would hardly call takoyaki a "delicacy," and "unique...region(al) dialect" is tautalogical. the author is definitely trying too hard to impress on the reader the "regional" aspect of Osaka.

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Hmmm it's a bit lame

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'Song of the summer'. Whoopee. Nobody's gonna remember it next year - or will even want to.

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