[Machine Translation] This collection contains four pieces of "memorial songs". Jiuta, which originated in the Kamigata region, has left a significant mark on Japanese music history as the origin of shamisen music. Among them, "Kyushu-style jiuta," which developed uniquely in Kumamoto and other areas, was established as an art different from Kamigata jiuta, characterized by more detailed verses and a variety of expressions. In this work, Yasukazu Fujii, who embodies the perfection of this art, demonstrates the precious art that he has inherited through oral transmission from his teacher. From the difficult piece "Yubye no Kumo" (Clouds of the Evening Pavilion) to the emotionally rich "Sleeve Incense Lamp" and "Isochidori" featuring the koto by Yonekawa Fumiko II, a living national treasure who passed away suddenly on November 1, 2024, to the standard memorial piece "Zangetsu", this album offers the best of Kyushu-style ji-uta.