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Have you ever seen a Kesaran Pasaran?
Soft and mysterious like a floating puff of cotton, the Kesaran Pasaran is said to quietly bring happiness to those who encounter it. This sweet and charming song captures that gentle magic in sound.
The artist is Kei Daikouji, a singer-songwriter from Ayase City in Kanagawa, Japan. After making her debut in the major music scene, she continued to create music independently. This song, originally self-produced, is now being re-released for digital streaming.
The reason for this new release is a special collaboration. In December 2025, PAP musical LABO, a local community musical group in Ayase, will stage an original musical based on Kei Daikouji's songs. Kesaran Pasaran will play an important role in the performance.
With a childlike sense of wonder, the lyrics ask Where can I find it? Which sky should I look up to?
This song gently invites listeners to pause and reflect on what true happiness really means.
May this little piece of happiness float into your heart too.
Born on November 2, 1979. Kei Daikouji is a singer-songwriter from Ayase City in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. She made her indie debut in 2005 with the single Peach Moon, followed by her major debut in 2006 with the maxi single Machiawase o Shimashou (Let Us Meet). Before launching her solo career, she was active as the guitarist and vocalist of the all-female band Ramune, which disbanded in April 2004. In 2009, her song Watashi no Suiheisen (My Horizon) was featured as the ending theme of the Fuji TV program Lion no Gokigenyou, gaining nationwide recognition. Alongside her music career, she works as a nurse and holds a sixth-degree master certification in Japanese calligraphy, showing her diverse talents. Currently, she is based in her hometown of Ayase, where she continues to write and perform music while contributing to her community through her work as a nurse. She also serves as the executive committee chair of the Ayase Music Festival, an annual event held every September that promotes community building through music. Additionally, she is providing original songs for the Ayase Civic Musical Kesaran Pasaran, which is scheduled to be performed in December 2025 at the Ayase City Owens Cultural Hall. Through this project, she continues to support and promote local cultural initiatives.
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