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A leading researcher in emotional therapy for dementia has written lyrics packed with knowledge on dementia prevention and treatment! Renowned choreographer RYONRYON is in charge of the choreography! Professor Emeritus Sasaki Hidetada of the Department of Geriatrics at Tohoku University School of Medicine and Visiting Professor Fujii Masahiko of the Tohoku University Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer wrote the lyrics in the local Akita dialect, with themes such as "spending time with a smile," "respecting your parents," and "being considerate of others," all focused on themes of coexisting with people with dementia and preventing dementia. The song is based on the Akita Ondo song with a dance arrangement and rap style, sung by Akita-born singer Itsuka. Singing and dancing to this song by grandchildren and children for their grandparents deepens family bonds, and by singing and dancing, grandparents themselves learn about dementia prevention, learn to prevent aspiration, and use movements that are beneficial to the brain. Supervision:JAPAN Dementia Emotional Therapy Association BOKENASHI Project Official HP https://kakunou.jp/bokenashi-project/
RYON RYON/Nomura Riyoko She is a highly active choreographer, dancer, director, producer, judge, and visiting university professor. She has choreographed for numerous renowned artists, including Namie Amuro, Kumi Koda, Akiko Wada, and Maki Goto. She has also contributed to the choreography and direction of Hello! Project groups such as Morning Musume, Minimoni, and Berryz Kobo, as well as numerous AKB-affiliated idol groups. Since the end of 2024, she has been running the dance studio "studio WOO by R2" in Fukasawa, Setagaya Ward, Tokyo, where she is also committed to nurturing the next generation of artists using her unique methods.
Itsuka / Itsuka Born October 3rd, this singer hails from Akita Prefecture. Her warm, deep, and soothing voice is filled with a mysterious power that captivates people of all ages and genders. She moved to Tokyo alone at the age of 15 and, after graduating from high school, quickly gained buzz in the industry with her live shows, mainly in the city. In 2009, she was selected to sing the theme song for a Toho film, making her major debut with "Negaihoshi ~I wish upon a star~." In addition to collaborating on numerous CDs, she has also worked on numerous film and commercial music, sung chorus songs for major artists, and written songs. In addition to her own work, she also performs as a sister duo, the "Nara Sisters." Her YouTube channel, "Nara Sisters Channel," currently has 70,000 subscribers.
Brain Awakening Laboratory