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"Koinobori" is a dramatic visual-kei speed metal song inspired by the traditional Japanese carp streamer of Children's Day. With rapid double kick drums, sharp guitars, blazing solos, and intense high-tone vocals, the track transforms a familiar seasonal symbol into a powerful anthem of pain, courage, and rebirth.
At the center of the song is a wounded child who has lost the strength to look up at the sky. The koinobori becomes a symbol of resilience: even when torn by the wind, it still rises. The lyrics speak gently to the broken heart, then explode into a fierce call to stand up again, hold on to dignity, and move forward.
The arrangement moves from sorrowful tension to emotional eruption and finally to a triumphant release, capturing the contrast of tragic beauty and heroic rage. Rooted in the spirit of Japanese visual-kei metal while carrying a universal emotional message, "Koinobori" is both culturally vivid and emotionally direct.
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