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This song was born from a letter from a woman who works as a local historian in the Goto Islands. People of the olden days made a fire with firewood and greeted the day with the smell of breakfast. The nostalgic scenery and humanity of good old Japan, along with the rich nature of the Goto Islands, are depicted by singer/songwriter Yusuke Tominaga, who connects people's thoughts and feelings in his songs.
A comprehensive artist who speaks to the soul Cultural Ambassador for Kitakyushu City, Tourism Ambassador for Chikujo Town, and Hachioji Tourism Promotion Ambassador. He also serves as the PR Ambassador for the 50th anniversary of the establishment of Kokuraminami Ward. A graduate of Waseda University's School of Commerce, he debuted in 2007 after joining the Waseda University a cappella club. He heals and contributes to the spiritual upliftment of people through the music he writes, composes, arranges, and sings. He fulfills the aspirations of those who wish to improve themselves and social issues, and realizes a better society. To repay the favor of being saved from a serious illness as a child, he has delivered songs and stories to a total of 100,000 children, including school concerts for the next generation of children and the "Sunflower Project" concert at a children's home. He also holds human rights seminars and concerts for working adults. His book, "The Catch!: Self-Realization Power," is available in all libraries and schools in Kitakyushu City, and his songs have been used for NHK's "Minna no Uta," the Grand Prix winner of the "Kitakyushu no Uta" contest commemorating the 80th anniversary of the NHK Kitakyushu Broadcasting Station's opening, featured in the Kitakyushu City human rights education materials collection "New Edition: Life," the Fukuoka Prefecture Asia Exchange image song, school songs, company songs, kindergarten songs, film theme songs, and numerous other theme songs, and are registered in the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum's "Peace Database." He is also trusted by many sectors, having composed the trilogy of entrance songs for former Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks player Takeshi Wada. His latest album, "HIKARI," has received high praise, ranking high on overseas "J-Pop Top Album Charts." In 2025, he will perform the national anthem for the 10th time at Fukuoka PayPay Dome, and has been entrusted with numerous public performances, including receptions for international dignitaries. His regular radio show on CROSS FM, "Tominaga Yusuke's Anything Yusuke!", will celebrate its 10th anniversary in April 2025. His hobby is e-sports, and he is skilled enough to win a silver medal in the IOC-sponsored Olympic baseball competition.
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