that echoes in the season when the spring breeze dances.
It overlays the fleeting, beautiful feelings of love onto scenes like a lonely classroom after graduation and the lingering regret of wishing you’d talked more.
The transparent vocals and warm acoustic guitar tones sink deep into the heart.
Released in January 2024, this piece will gently stay by the side of anyone feeling anxious about a new chapter, like a soft spring breeze.
Listen to it while enjoying the cherry blossoms, and it will resonate even more.
It’s easy to sing at karaoke and is sure to become a springtime staple!
Mika Nakashima “Sakurairo Mau Koro” MUSIC VIDEO Shorts ver.
As the seasons change, every time spring comes around I can’t help but think of someone precious who’s no longer here… How about a bittersweet ballad like that? It’s a song by Mika Nakashima, who is also active as an actress, released in 2005 as her 14th single.
This is what true translucence feels like—the tone, the vocals, even the lyrics seem crystal clear.
Spring is a season of partings; listen to it while thinking of someone who has gone far away.
Nishina’s songs are rooted in the warm tone of the acoustic guitar and a simple band sound.
The lyrics, which portray the feelings of people facing farewells and new beginnings with the arrival of spring, resonate with many listeners.
Chosen as the theme song for radiko’s new commercial “Sound connects the past and the future,” it has drawn considerable attention.
Released as a digital single in March 2023, the track is crafted to depict both sides of spring—“farewell” and “beginning”—so listeners can relate it to their own experiences.
It’s a recommended song for those busy preparing for a new chapter in life or for anyone who has experienced parting with someone important.
Snow Man “Hirari to Sakura” (from “Takizawa Kabuki ZERO 2020 The Movie”)
A song whose delicate, beautiful melody resonates in the heart, like cherry blossoms fluttering in the wind.
The piece Snow Man crafted for Takizawa Kabuki ZERO brilliantly expresses a fusion of tradition and innovation.
Its world, woven from archaic Japanese phrasing and contemporary sound, evokes the very image of nine performers dancing amid a storm of cherry petals.
Since its first performance in 2019, fans have increasingly called for an official audio release.
Recommended for those seeking a fresh start in the cherry blossom season or wishing to experience the elegance of Japanese tradition.
Why not welcome spring while enjoying Snow Man’s vocals and performance?