Lively, joyful folk melody from Akita Prefecture, originally a bawdy banquet song which developed into a comical song about praising one's hometown; featuring shamisen and percussion
Bawdy folk song from Fukuoka Prefecture, originally sung by geishas and maikos at banquets and in red-light districts, later adopted by the miners who spent their time there; featuring shamisen, fue, taiko and hand claps
Heart-rending folk song, possibly from the Edo era or indigenous to the Tosa region, originally describing a love affair between a monk and a beautiful woman; featuring shamisen, fue, percussion and female vocal