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Utagoe coffeehouse (歌声喫茶, utagoe kissa) refers to the type of coffeehouses that featured the customers' joining in singing songs together, which was very popular in Japan in ca. 1955–1975. Utagoe coffeehouses were usually associated with the leftist movement at that time, called the Utagoe movement, supported by the labor unions, backed up by the socialist and communist parties. The songs that were sung, therefore, were mostly anti-establishment, anti-war songs that included many of Russian, Eastern European and Chinese origins.

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  • 歌声喫茶 (ja)
  • Utagoe coffeehouse (en)
  • 歌声喫茶 (zh)
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  • 歌声喫茶(うたごえきっさ)は、客全員が歌う(合唱)ことを想定した喫茶店である。1955年前後の東京など日本の都市部で流行し、1970年代までに衰退した。うたごえ運動により普及したことから「うたごえ喫茶」と平仮名表記されることも多い。 (ja)
  • 歌声喫茶(日语:歌声喫茶)是日本1955年前后流行的饮食店的形态。 (zh)
  • Utagoe coffeehouse (歌声喫茶, utagoe kissa) refers to the type of coffeehouses that featured the customers' joining in singing songs together, which was very popular in Japan in ca. 1955–1975. Utagoe coffeehouses were usually associated with the leftist movement at that time, called the Utagoe movement, supported by the labor unions, backed up by the socialist and communist parties. The songs that were sung, therefore, were mostly anti-establishment, anti-war songs that included many of Russian, Eastern European and Chinese origins. (en)
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  • Utagoe coffeehouse (歌声喫茶, utagoe kissa) refers to the type of coffeehouses that featured the customers' joining in singing songs together, which was very popular in Japan in ca. 1955–1975. Utagoe coffeehouses were usually associated with the leftist movement at that time, called the Utagoe movement, supported by the labor unions, backed up by the socialist and communist parties. The songs that were sung, therefore, were mostly anti-establishment, anti-war songs that included many of Russian, Eastern European and Chinese origins. Most of the utagoe coffeehouses went out of business in ca. 1995–2005, giving way to the karaoke houses that became a big business during the 1980s, but two or three utagoe coffeehouses still exist in Tokyo, such as Tomoshibi. (en)
  • 歌声喫茶(うたごえきっさ)は、客全員が歌う(合唱)ことを想定した喫茶店である。1955年前後の東京など日本の都市部で流行し、1970年代までに衰退した。うたごえ運動により普及したことから「うたごえ喫茶」と平仮名表記されることも多い。 (ja)
  • 歌声喫茶(日语:歌声喫茶)是日本1955年前后流行的饮食店的形态。 (zh)
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