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Circulación Junkan

Takako Fujieda & Atsuyoshi Kiyonaga

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An album of original songs spelled with the harp "Arpa"from Paraguay, South America.
The concept is music that heals the heart, encourages courage, and reminds us of the irresistible "life" and the desire to live.
Once you hear it, you'll never forget it. With its beautiful tone that touches your heartstrings, it's an arpa that will stay close to your heart.

Past Rank In

Memento Mori

iTunes Store • Instrumental TOP SONGS • Japan • TOP 2 • 12 Dec 2022

Renacer

iTunes Store • Instrumental TOP SONGS • Japan • TOP 40 • 4 Nov 2025

Circulación

iTunes Store • Instrumental TOP SONGS • Japan • TOP 41 • 4 Nov 2025

Artist Profile

  • Takako Fujieda

    Harp player In 1997, he had a fateful encounter with an "arpa" (a harp from Paraguay in South America) that was sold at the musical instrument store where he worked. In 1999, after winning 3rd place at the 2nd All Japan Arpa Concours, he retired and went to Paraguay to study alone. After staying in Japan for about two years, he started performing on the streets after returning to Japan. He has expanded his range of performances through collaborations with various instruments, and is currently active all over the country. The motto is [music that snuggles up to the heart and space of the audience] Distribution application 17 (One Seven) certified driver for the second year.

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  • Atsuyoshi Kiyonaga

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