

わが庵(いお)は 都の辰巳(たつみ) しかぞ住む
世を宇治山(うじやま)と 人は言うなり
特別な理由なんて何もない
ただ穏やかに暮らしたいだけ
それなのに世間はいつも噂する
「あそこの息子、ひきこもりだってね」
仕事をやめて何が悪い? パワハラ上司が正しいのか?
ひきこもりの何が悪い?
ひきこもりの ひきこもりによる ひきこもりのためのAnthem
声を上げろ!高らかに歌え!君を必要とする人はいる
ひきこもりの ひきこもりによる ひきこもりのためのAnthem
声を上げろ!高らかに歌え!君を必要とする場所がある
わが庵は 都の辰巳 しかぞ住む
世を宇治山と 人は言うなり
特別な才能なんてないけれど
自分らしさを捨てたくないだけ
それなのに世間はいつも噂好き
「あそこの娘は、ひきこもりだってさ」
仕事をやめて何が悪い? セクハラ上司が正しいのか?
ひきこもりの何が悪いのか?
ひきこもりの ひきこもりによる ひきこもりのためのAnthem
声を上げろ!高らかに歌え!君を必要とする人はいる
ひきこもりの ひきこもりによる ひきこもりのためのAnthem
声を上げろ!高らかに歌え!君を必要とする場所がある
- Lyricist
T.Nam
- Composer
T.Nam
- Producer
Keiei-jyouhou-service
- Co-Producer
T.Nam
- Vocals
Takao Sound Project

Listen to Anthem of the Recluse by Takao Sound Project
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- 1
Song of Thanks
Takao Sound Project
- 2
Here Comes the Summer
Takao Sound Project
- 3
The Longest Night
Takao Sound Project
- 4
3776 Mt.Fuji
Takao Sound Project
- 5
Autumn Sorrows
Takao Sound Project
- 6
Deep into the Night
Takao Sound Project
- 7
Message from Mother
Takao Sound Project
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Anthem of the Recluse
Takao Sound Project
- 9
Beauty Looking Back
Takao Sound Project
- 10
151-A:Once-in-a-Lifetime
Takao Sound Project
Crossing a Millennium: "Re:Verse Hyakunin Isshu" officially launches, blending ancient poetry with modern sensibilities.
"Re:Verse Hyakunin Isshu" is a major creative project dedicated to updating the classic Hyakunin Isshu a collection of 100 poems from the Heian period by reimagining them through the lens of modern daily life and contemporary emotions. We are proud to announce the release of Vol. 1 (featuring poems No. 1 to 10) as the first chapter of this journey.
This project was conceived to bridge the gap between Japan's traditional culture and future generations. Featuring a diverse roster of dozens of artists, each poem is approached with a unique musical identity. From Rock and Electropop to Alternative, Trance, Reggae, and Jazz, we promise a rich, eclectic auditory experience that remains fresh through all 100 tracks.
In this first installment, we present 10 tracks covering the beginning of the anthology, from Emperor Tenji to Semimaru. How do the joys and sorrows felt by poets 1,000 years ago resonate in the sounds of today? We invite you to experience this new evolution of classical literature for yourself
