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Amagi-goe

== Description ==
“Amagi-goe” (天城越え Walk Over Amagi Pass) is the title of the 45th single by Japanese singer Sayuri Ishikawa (石川さゆり).〔Nippon Columbia AH-755.〕 The song is written by Osamu Yoshioka (吉岡治) as lyricist, Tetsuya Gen (弦哲也) as composer and Nobuyuki Sakuraba (桜庭伸幸) as arranger. The single was released on July 21, 1986 by Nippon Columbia. The sleeve does not have the time of the song.
Together with "Tsugaru Kaikyo Fuyu-geshiki (津軽海峡・冬景色)”, the song is Ishikawa’s most popular from her career. By the song, Ishikawa was nominated for the 28th Nippon Record Taisho Award (Japan Record Award 日本レコード大賞) in 1986 but she did not win the award.〔Arranger of the song Sakuraba won the Arranger Award of the Japan Record Award by Amagi-goe ((Official web page for the 28th Japan Record Award ), viewed March 26, 2014).〕 As of 2013, Ishikawa has sung Amagi-goe eight times at the annual NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen.
There is a monument commemorating the hit of Amagi-goe in front of the Joren no Taki (浄蓮の滝 Jōren Falls) in Amagi, Shizuoka Prefecture.
The song is not directly linked to the novella of the same title by Seichō Matsumoto (松本清張) nor to the movie of the same title based on the novella, which was released in 1983.〔Amagi-goe by Seichō Matsumoto

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