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What are the lyrics of Spring in the Northland?
Spring Days in the Northland is a song sung by Japanese singer Qian Changfu, and written and composed by Zheng Bo Inoue and Endo Minoru.

The lyrics are as follows:

Exquisite birch trees, long blue sky and slight south wind.

Magnolia is on the mountain, spring in the north.

Ah, it's spring in the north, and I don't know the season of the city.

I don't know if the season has changed, but my mother sent me another package.

Send warm clothes to resist the severe winter, hometown, hometown, my hometown.

When the snow melts and the stream gurgles, when can I return to your arms?

It's a spring day in the north when the single-plank bridge crosses itself and the buds are on larch.

Ah, spring is coming in the north, although we are already in love.

I haven't confessed yet. It's been five years since we parted.

My girl is safe, hometown, hometown, my hometown.

When can I come back to your arms, Tang Di, in the fog?

The waterwheel hut is quiet and there are children's songs. It's a spring in the north.

Ah, it's a spring day in the north. My brother looks like my old father.

Are there a couple who are taciturn and have nothing to do, worrying about selling wine and having a few drinks occasionally?

Hometown, hometown, my hometown, when can I return to your arms?

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Creation background

Spring in the Northland is not about the northland customs of northeast Japan or Hokkaido, but about the scenery around Nagano Prefecture in central Japan. At the foot of North Bayue Mountain in Nagano Prefecture, there is a large area of birch forest on the 8,000-spike plateau at an altitude of 1 0,500 m, where there are as many as 1 10,000 birch trees, which is known as "the most beautiful birch forest in Asia".

In the small rural shrine there, there are also magnolia flowers that bloom the earliest in spring.