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buraunkannoyume syouwadamasii

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This song, "It Was Inconvenient, But We Were Free," is a nostalgic track packed with classic Showa-era moments and the unique atmosphere of those days in Japan.

Blowing into Nintendo game cartridges over and over, yelling "Right there! Don't move the antenna!" with the whole family gathered around the TV, panicking over overdue rental video fees... Looking back now, they seem like funny little memories, but back then, every moment felt real, and every day was its own small adventure.

Life wasn't as convenient as it is today, but because of that, people felt closer to each other. If you wanted to see someone, you simply got on your bicycle and went to meet them.

This song captures the warmth of the Showa era with a touch of nostalgia and bittersweet emotion.

If this song makes you smile and say, "I remember that!" or quietly think, "Wow... that hits me," then I'd be truly happy.

Whether you lived through those days or not, I hope you enjoy these three minutes on the other side of the old CRT television screen.

Thank you very much for reading until the end.