The words are comprised of Japanese syllables/symbols. They are arranged in such a way that is not Japanese; however, the composer left a puzzle. To begin translating, first arrange the first four words in four columns, going by syllable from the top down. Note that in Japanese, "N" is its own syllable when followed by a consonant.
I NO RE YO E BO N JU YU ME MI YO I NO RI KO
Then, take the six syllables of the fifth word and arrange them similarly, in a rectangle of two rows and three columns, starting with the first syllable in the top left square and going down and to the right.
HA TE NA SA KA E
Finally, put the last word in an "L" shape, as shown below.
KU TA MA E
Then, you put it all together.
I NO RE YO E BO N JU YU ME MI YO I NO RI KO HA TE NA KU SA KA E TA MA E
Now read across, and you get the following:
Inore yo, Ebon-ju (Pray to Yu Yevon) Yume mi yo, inoriko (Dream, Fayth) Hatenaku (Forever and ever) Sakaetamae (Grant us prosperity)