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Spring awakens and the forest begins to smile.
This gentle song is inspired by the Japanese seasonal phrase Momo Hajimete Saku which means peach blossoms begin to bloom.
In old Japanese expression people say flowers are smiling when they bloom.
This song carries that feeling of nature opening its heart in spring.
The message is simple.
You do not laugh because life is joyful.
Life becomes joyful because you laugh.
Light playful laughter flows through the music and spreads warmth like sunlight in a quiet forest morning.
It is a song about hope renewal and the small smile that becomes the seed of future happiness.
Waraku Waraton is a music project focused on creating sounds that gently ease the heart. Inspired by quiet moments, unspoken emotions, and the spaces between words, the music offers a sense of calm and emotional warmth. Rather than fitting into a single genre, Waraku Waraton blends ambient, mellow, and introspective elements to create music that feels soft, honest, and human. The goal is not to impress, but to accompany. Music for late nights, slow mornings, and moments when you simply want to breathe. Waraku Waraton creates soundscapes that invite listeners to pause, let go, and reconnect with inner calm. The music gently reminds us that it is okay to stop, rest, and feel.
Song of the Laughing Forest