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"Pure love and eternal adoration"
The poems, "Hikaru Sora (meaning Glowing Sky)" and "Ai to Anata to Haru to (meaning Love, You and Spring) " from the Poetry Collection "Leftover" written by Master Ryuho Okawa of the Happy Science Group in his younger days, are now released as songs.
"Hikaru Sora" is a song about the sorrow of unrequited love, and "Ai to Anata to Haru to" is a song about the desolation of unfulfilled love. This album will let you feel the importance of simply loving others with a pure heart.
[Ryuho Okawa's Poetry Collection, "Leftover" Music Series]
Poems compiled in the book "Leftover" are now released as songs. "Leftover" is a collection of poems written by Ryuho Okawa, Founder and CEO of Happy Science, during his school days. These poems express Okawa's keen senses and the heights of spirituality he gained through cultivating his mind with the passing of seasons.
"Hikaru Sora" (Words and Music by Ryuho Okawa / Song by Miyako Osawa), "Ai to Anata to Haru to" (Words and Music by Ryuho Okawa / Song by kouta).
Miyako Osawa is a Japanese singer. She is known for singing songs,"Superman mo Nenne suru" [Superman Sleeps too](2020/Angel Shoja Lullaby)and "Sayonara Xiang Xiang" [Goodbye Xiang Xiang] (2020).
kouta is a Japanese singer-songwriter from Aomori, Japan. She decided to pursue a career in singing at the age of 19 when she visited New York and was impressed by the music scene there. While performing live at cafes, clubs, and restaurants in the Tokyo metropolitan area, she also performed for TV shows and commercials. In her twenties, she traveled abroad by herself to directly experience a variety of arts, cultures, and diverse values of Asia, Europe, the U.S., Europe, and Central America in order to polish her artistic senses. Her debut single "Hikari no Wakusei" ("Planet of Light")was released on December 11, 2013. As a mother of twins, she explores music that conveys the beauty and harmony of the universe while keeping in mind the familiarity of everyday life.
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