

夏の暑さの中に 涼しさを求めて
今日も見とれている あなたに夢中になる
あなたは本当は熱く 形を変えていく
私の息を吹きこむ 一瞬で変わっていく
そして 人生を生きている 命が生きている
そのことがわかったよ ありがとう 会いたいよ
だから 悲しさも はかなさも 戻れない 戻らない
時間を…
この胸にとじこめるように
形あるものは いずれ無くなるとわかってる
だけど 本当はどうなんだろう?
本当は なくならないんじゃない?
そして 人生を生きている 命が生きている
そのことがわかったよ
あなたのかわりに言うよ
だから 今だけは…
この暑さの中で…
この胸にとじこめるように
この暑さの中で…
この胸にとじこめるように
- Lyricist
Kei Daikouji
- Composer
Kei Daikouji
- Recording Engineer
Kaoru Noguchi
- Mixing Engineer
Kaoru Noguchi
- Graphic Design
Kei Daikouji, digitake.com
- Vocals
Kei Daikouji
- Adapter
Kaoru Noguchi

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SOUL / in my glass
Kei Daikouji
SOUL / in my glass
August 15th, 2020 - the anniversary of the end of World War II.
At Atsugi Glass Studio in Kanagawa, Japan, Kei Daikouji tried glassblowing for the first time.
As she gently blew air into the molten glass, the glass artist beside her said:
Right now, you've just breathed life into it.
Glass melts at 1400 degrees Celsius. The studio was sweltering in the summer heat.
In a single breath, a shape was born - and with it, a spark of life.
That vivid moment deeply moved her, and this song was born from that feeling.
All visible things eventually break.
But perhaps true soul and the meaning of existence remain quietly within our hearts.
This song is a gentle prayer and reflection on that idea.
SOUL / in my glass will also be featured in the original musical
Kesaran Pasaran - I Found You Inside Me, scheduled to premiere in December 2025.
This is the first musical composed entirely of Kei Daikouji's original songs, and this track plays a key role in one of the most important scenes.
Delicate as glass, yet full of warmth -
may this song bring a small, shining spark of soul into your heart.
Artist Profile
Kei Daikouji
Born on November 2, 1979. Kei Daikouji is a singer-songwriter from Ayase City in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. She made her indie debut in 2005 with the single Peach Moon, followed by her major debut in 2006 with the maxi single Machiawase o Shimashou (Let Us Meet). Before launching her solo career, she was active as the guitarist and vocalist of the all-female band Ramune, which disbanded in April 2004. In 2009, her song Watashi no Suiheisen (My Horizon) was featured as the ending theme of the Fuji TV program Lion no Gokigenyou, gaining nationwide recognition. Alongside her music career, she works as a nurse and holds a sixth-degree master certification in Japanese calligraphy, showing her diverse talents. Currently, she is based in her hometown of Ayase, where she continues to write and perform music while contributing to her community through her work as a nurse. She also serves as the executive committee chair of the Ayase Music Festival, an annual event held every September that promotes community building through music. Additionally, she is providing original songs for the Ayase Civic Musical Kesaran Pasaran, which is scheduled to be performed in December 2025 at the Ayase City Owens Cultural Hall. Through this project, she continues to support and promote local cultural initiatives.
Kei Daikoujiの他のリリース
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