English: The Japanese anthem Kimi ga Yo, using John William Fenton's score from 1870. The score has been republished at http://www.ne.jp/asahi/jurassic/page/talk/kimigayo.htm and on the King Record CD "Kimi Ga Yo no Subete." The MIDI file was generated by me. Fenton died in 1890, so the score is public domain in the United States, European Union, and presumably worldwide.
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