Learn how to say body parts in Japanese - Head Sholders Knees and Toes in Japanese

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This song is the Japanese version of the popular nursery song "Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes". It is a famous nursery rhyme in Japan too! Learn the body parts in Japanese with this catchy tune and cute animation. The music speeds up .... going faster, and faster, and faster! It's an easy way to learn body parts with a very simple song like this.
“ぽん” in the lyrics is something like the word “shoot” from “Rock, paper, scissors, shoot.”, and is not “Toe” in English. In the song, there is no Toe! “ぽん” doesn’t have a word in English that has exactly the same meaning. So, there is no translation here.
🌟Please note that the word order of the last line of this song:-
“め(eys(s)) みみ(ear(s)) はな(nose) くち(mouth)”
is different from that of the English version (eyes, ears, mouth, and nose).
For your information, toe in Japanese is つまさき (tsu ma sa ki/つま先).

===Lyrics(歌詞(かし Ka shi))===
あたま(a ta ma, Head)  かた(ka ta, Shoulder(s)) ひざ(hi za, Knee(s)) ぽん (pon)
ひざ(hi za, Knee(s)) ぽん  ひざ(hi za, Knee(s)) ぽん (pon)

あたま(a ta ma, Head)  かた(ka ta, Shoulder(s)) ひざ(hi za, Knee(s)) ぽん (pon)
め(me, Eyes(s)) みみ(mi mi, Ear(s)) はな(ha na, Nose) くち(ku chi, Mouth)

漢字(かんじ Ka n ji )
頭(あたま) 肩(かた) 膝(ひざ) ぽん
膝(ひざ)ぽん  膝(ひざ)ぽん

頭(あたま) 肩(かた) 膝(ひざ) ぽん
目(め) 耳(みみ) 鼻(はな) 口(くち)
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