by Evan Doll

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MonSep15

Osakana Tengoku

Tonight, Erin and I had dinner with Matt and Tadari at Sakana in SF. One of the sushi chefs is Yama san, formerly of Jidai-ya in Palo Alto where Shin used to take Tom, Rich and me all the time. Shin would order bizarre delicacies that weren’t on the menu, and many a good time were had.

The name of the restaurant (the word for fish) reminded me of a song that was ubiquitous when I was studying in Japan in 2002, called Osakana Tengoku (Fish Heaven). I think I even had it as the ringtone on my mobile phone for awhile.

Anyhow, I did some Googling and came across the origin of Osakana Tengoku (it was the campaign song of the National Federation of Fisheries Cooperative Associations’ Seafood Center) as well as a translation of the lyrics: “Come on, let’s all eat fish together. The fish are waiting for us, oh!”

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FriOct3

Koto Ensemble Lantana @ Old First Concerts

Last weekend I saw the Koto Ensemble Lantana as part of the Old First Concerts series here in SF. It was a great show in an intimate church venue, blending traditional and avant-garde on the koto and other instruments. The final piece was a new composition by Hyo-shin Na called “Night Procession of the Hundred Demons” that was inspired in part by Macbeth.

Old First Concerts has performances most weekends, and with classical, jazz, blues, folk and international music there’s something for everyone.

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