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Hashibiroko (in Japanese), known as "shoebill", is a large stork-like bird of the African continent with a broad bill suggesting a wooden shoe. The shoebill is known for its slow movements and tendency to stay still for long periods, resulting in descriptions of the species as "statue-like". The song is dedicated with love for the unique, cute, funny, endangered bird.

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  • Sasaji Kaori

    Born in Kanagawa prefecture and began piano lessons at age 5. She encountered Okinawan (Okinawa is the southernmost prefecture of Japan) music in school days and started listening to various Okinawan songs and later started playing and composing music. In 2015, she won the grand prize of "Futami Jowa Sanshin Competition" which was held in Okinawa. Now she is writing various folk songs for children and adults. She released "Hashibiroko" and "Bye Bye Corona" on digital music distribution.

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