Kanashimi no kodomo-tachi
Noh is a form of Japanese musical drama. "Birds of Sorrow" is an example of Noh.
In Japanese, "Tears of Sorrow" is said as "悲しみの涙" (kanashimi no namida). The word "悲しみ" (kanashimi) means "sorrow" or "sadness," and "涙" (namida) means "tears." Together, they convey the idea of tears stemming from sorrow.
悲しみ (kanashimi)
悲しみ Kanashimi
'悲しみ' - And in letters it is 'Kanashimi'
Japanese children.
Kanashii (悲しい/かなしい)
Japanese school children study subjects such as Science, Math, English, Japanese, and History.
Japanese tattoos of Koi can symbolize children. In Japan the have a special celebration called Children's Day in which they raise koi flags. Another tattoo would be of the Japanese kanji for children.
Children of Sorrow - 2012 was released on: USA: 6 October 2012 (Sacramento Horror Film Festival) USA: 17 November 2012 (Los Angeles, California) USA: 4 March 2014 (DVD premiere)
Japanese carp kite fish mean strength and courage in a child on children's day
American-born children of Japanese immigrants; second generation Japanese Americans.