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On March 11, 2011, the Great East Japan Earthquake caused devastating damage across the Tohoku region.
Noa Mizuki, who is from Fukushima, stood on the coast of Soma City in Fukushima - a place where everything had been washed away by the tsunami - and composed this song.
Many people lost their homes and stood at the edge of despair.
While deeply feeling the pain and suffering of the people around her, she believed that history would not end here.
She felt strongly that people would one day rise again from this devastation, rebuild their town, and begin life anew.
After completing the song, she performed it many times in the disaster-affected areas.
She continues to sing it as a song of encouragement for people living in places that have been reduced to rubble - not only by the earthquake, but also by various natural disasters and conflicts around the world.
With that hope in her heart, she decided to write a song that looks toward the future.
A singer-songwriter who composes original songs with a grand, cosmic atmosphere. She captivates audiences with his wide range and powerful vocals. Band: Mizuki Noah & Triple Seven Guitarist: Eiichi Takahashi, Keyboardist: Hideaki Nagaike, Bassist: Jian, Drummer: Shinsuke Sasai Certified voice trainer by the Japan Voice Trainers Association (JAVSERT) Vocal and public speaking instructor Singer-songwriter/vocal instructor Graduated from the Department of Psychology, Faculty of Letters, Sophia University Completed the Chapel Keyboard Department at Victor Music College Started classical piano at the age of four, and influenced by her father, a pastor, she was exposed to religious music and gospel. She played organ and sang in church wedding choirs for approximately 15 years, and has been responsible for approximately 1,700 weddings. After holding a solo concert at the Fukushima Prefectural Cultural Center in 2000, she has been active as a musician and stage actor, mainly in Tokyo and Fukushima. After a period of solo work with the progressive rock-influenced band Mizuki Noah AND Recognition Goddess, Mizuki Noah formed the band Mizuki Noah & Triple Seven in 2019. Shee expresses Mizuki Noah's unique worldview through Triple Seven arrangements. She began her creative endeavor of musically expressing the works of Edogawa Ranpo. Her first work, "The Red Room" (2024), was well-received. She plans to continue this work in the future. Publications: Vocal Magazine [Voice Training Snacks] October 2013: Participated in Japan Block Fair in New York. Performed a mini-live concert on Broadway. May 2017: Released the theme song for Mount Shinobu, a mountain located in the heart of Fukushima residents, located in the center of Fukushima City (Mount Shinobu, Mountain of the Heart). December 2025: Appeared in and provided musical instruction for the musical play "In Love with Rockabilly." She has a regular TV show, "Alien Noah," on TUF (TV U Fukushima), which aired in 2015. She is also active in the fields of UFOs and spirituality, and hosts an online program with UFO researcher Ryo Takemoto.
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