Tooshin Dooi

Tooshin Dooi (Okinawan: 唐船どーい, Tooshin dooi) is a Ryukyuan folk song from the Okinawa Islands. It is one of the most popular eisa songs and is typically played at the end of Okinawan music festivals.

Background
In the 14th century, the Ryukyuans became a tributary state of China, causing extensive trade to occur between the Ryukyu Kingdom and the Ming Dynasty. When Chinese ships would arrive in Okinawa to trade with the locals, the song "Tooshin Dooi" was often performed. Its English meaning is "A Chinese Ship is Coming".

Lyrics
There are many variations of Tooshin Dooi.