THE VINYL PAGODA PROJECT: Tetsuya Ryu “Okuhida Bakujyo”

Posted in Enka, Featured, The Vinyl Pagoda Project on Jul 07, 2008

ARTIST: Tetsuya Ryu
SINGLE: “Okuhida Bakujyo” c/w “Se Se Rago No Yado”
STYLE: Enka
LABEL: Trio
SOURCE: retail single, 3B-177
YEAR: 1980
DOWNLOAD: Full single (ZIP file, 256kbps mp3)

From what I have been able to gather - which unfortunately isn’t much - Tetsuya Ryu wrote the song “Okuhida Bakujyo” (”Longing For Okuhida”) on his own (lyrics and music) and found himself having what is apparently his only hit single, selling over 130,000 copies. In a culture (the Japanese pop world) where the stars are supposed to look as good as they sound, Tetsuya Ryu looks like the Japanese edition of Joe Average: the kind of person that works his butt off as a salaryman during the week and then goes out on the weekends to grab the mic at his favorite karaoke house and belt out a few tunes. In short, a seemingly unlikely pop star.

Both “Okuhida Bakujyo” and its B-side, “Su Su Ragi No Yado” (”Inn Of Babble”), are typical, pretty, male-led enka ballads, heavy on the emotional vocal. In 1980, the year this song came out, he was named Best New Artist on Besuto hitto kay?sai, earning him some Japanese TV appearances like this one:

The song seems to show up only on compilations, but of late there are three other CD singles that this gentleman has released in recent years on independent labels, including a remake of “Okuhida Bakujyo”. Apparently this remake appears on the soundtrack to the film The Cats Of Mirikitani, which aired recently on PBS.

While Ryu hasn’t been able to duplicate the success of his 28-year-old hit, it’s apparently still a karaoke favorite in Japan:

If anyone knows anything else about this guy, I’d like to know.

The scan of the picture sleeve is courtesy of Snow Records Japan..
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4 Responses to “ THE VINYL PAGODA PROJECT: Tetsuya Ryu “Okuhida Bakujyo” ”

  1. # 1 mushishinaide Says:

    Nice!

    Look forward to many more of these..

  2. # 2 mushishinaide Says:

    incidentally, the song is okuhida bojyo, not bakujyo.

    And apparently, according to wiki, it was in 1972, during a 15 day singing residency at the onsen/hot spa town of Okuhida when Tetsuya first wrote the song, and in the same year released it on a self-promoted limited vinyl run of 2000 copies.

    nice story there.

  3. # 3 mushishinaide Says:

    AND!

    ‘Seseragi’ means ‘brook’ or ’small stream’, so perhaps ‘Inn of the brook’

    anyway, look forward to the rest of these 45s

  4. # 4 Jamari Alvarado Says:

    Does it breakdown further into my chemical romance?

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