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Kira Kira Origami is a gentle acoustic ballad inspired by a quiet day in Shinjuku.
A young girl says she wants shiny origami, even though she does not know what she will fold or why.
That kind of unexplained feeling is often the most real and honest.
At Sekaido, a well-known art store in Tokyo, she chooses glowing origami sheets with no hesitation.
Later that night, she places them beside her bed and quietly says she will sleep with them.
This song reflects the beginning of creativity, and the trust we build when we let children choose freely.
It is an English version of the original Japanese song, with the same melody and emotional flow,
performed by a male vocalist with warmth and care.
Based in Japan, creating instrumental music inspired by everyday life. The themes often come from the changing seasons, the flow of time, and the scenery of cities and nature. The gentle light of a spring morning, the quiet of a summer night, the colors of an autumn street, and the calm of a winter afternoon are translated into sound. Without words, the music leaves space for each listener to create their own story. It may bring back memories of the past, invite a quiet pause in the present, or spark an image of the future. The hope is simply to add a gentle touch of color to everyday life through sound.