Can Someone Help Translate My Japanese Music?

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The discussion revolves around a request for help in translating Japanese text, which appears to be related to music for a fairy tale collection. Participants suggest posting the request on Reddit for quicker assistance, with a recommendation to use the r/translator subreddit instead of the initially suggested r/japanese. One contributor, who can read Chinese, interprets the text as relating to "The Night of the Galactic Railroad," linking it to a soundtrack from a book-based anime. Another participant clarifies that the music was composed by a Japanese exchange student about 40 years ago, possibly inspired by the original story rather than the anime. The conversation concludes with gratitude for the assistance and a personal goal to learn the music.
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Pretty please? I know there are people here that can read Japanese, I really would appreciate the help.

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Sorry it is rotated, I couldn't figure out how to get it changed.

Thank you in advance!
 
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I can have a friend of my who lives in Japan look at it. Stay tuned!
 
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I can't read Japanese but I can read Chinese.
From the common symbols it appears to be music for some fairy tale (literal translation) collection.
The words in the bracket say "The night of the galactic railroad"
Do note that this is what the symbols mean in Chinese, may have different meanings in Japanese. (Think German to English)
 
My friends says the underlined part is "Fantasy: Night of the Milky Way Railroad"
 
A quick google search makes me think it relates to the soundtrack of a book-based anime called 'Night on the Galactic Railroad'.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Night_on_the_Galactic_Railroad

Comparing the characters between the small corners*, that seems to be a reasonable assumption.

* Here I mean the 6 characters after the horizontal line and the little 'corner'. I figured these corners were meant to signify quotation marks or something similar.
 
Thank you everyone! This is really fascinating.

HomogenousCow, that is interesting that you were able to come up with the same thing as everyone below you. I had no idea that there were any similarities between Japanese and Chinese.

Joris, thank you for the wiki link. This music was actually written about 40 years ago by a Japanese exchange student that my parents took care of for a few months, so it wouldn't be about the anime, but it is very possible she wrote the music about the original story. Maybe she even brought the books to read while here in the States?

So now my next challenge is to learn the music, and see if it sounds like a fantasy train ride through the Milky Way galaxy.

Thank you VERY MUCH to everyone that posted. Greg, please thank your friend for me also.
 
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