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For the parents, it was just a fleeting encounter with their baby.
But for the baby, it was more than enough time to be happy.
Saying goodbye to the baby is very painful and sad for the parents
But the baby is so happy to meet the parents.
This is a heart-warming message sung by a woman who appreciated a depth of love in such occasion.
Akira Ikegawa, M.D.,Ph.D.
Obsterician and Gynecologist
Auther of "Goodbye, Mommy. Thank you.
: A message from the baby who became an Angel"
Also an expert on prenatal memory
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Written & Produced by Akiko Nakashima
Sound Produced by Akira Nishimoto
Vocals : Akiko Nakashima
Piano : Akira Nishimoto
Bass : Tatsuya Honda
Percussion : Yuko Nakakita
Recorded at Studio Happiness
Recording,Mixing & Mastering Engineer : Eiji Hirano
Art : Haruna Sagawa
Art Design : ambi design
English translation : Naomi Nakazato
Akiko Nakashima - Singer Songwriter Born and raised in Fukuoka Japan. Akiko wanted to be a singer since she was 3. She went to England to study music when she was 18. In 2004, after she graduate from Liverpool Institute for Performing Art (LIPA), she returned to Japan and made her debut album "Tears of Stars" at Columbia Music Entertainment. In 2012, Akiko released mini album called "I Am Home". She made her debut as an actress in the stage production of "The Great Voyage Days" written by Akihiro Nishino, produced by Yoshimoto Kogyou which is one of the larger entertainment management and promotion companies in Japan. The Play was performed at Jimbo-cho Kagetsu theater, one of the Yoshimoto Kogyou's theater in Tokyo for talented young actors and actresses. In 2013, she discovered a conservation group lead by Mr. Yamamoto. They were replanting mangrove trees in Indonesia. Akiko was inspired by his passion and his life-long dedication for environmental issues. She felt the urge to write a song to deliver his message for public awareness of the issue. Akiko released second mini album called "The Story of Our Future on Earth" and started a project that would plant three trees for every CD she sold. Since the project started, over 2,000 mangroves have been planted in Indonesia. In 2014, she performed at Jazz festival held in Fukuoka Japan called "Nakatsu Jazz 2014", as Akiko Nakashima feat. BASARACA BIGBAND. Akiko also performed at the four sacred places of Native American tribes including First Mesa in Hopi Land, Arizona, in US. She was the first Japanese singer who was accepted to perform at the sacred places. In 2015, she performed at "Festival of Bodhisattva" in Vietnam. She sang at cafés, Bed and Breakfasts in New York, Virginia, and New Mexico in US. In 2017, she performed at "Matsuri Japan Festival" which is Japanese summer festival held in Sydney, Australia. About 55,000 people visited the festival. In 2018, she worked on music for a TV commercial for the nutrition product "BI SU", it's catch phrase is beautiful, living. ("BI" means beauty, and "SU" means nests.) (The narration by Mao Daichi. Vocal & Piano by Akiko Nakashima. Viola by Riaki Tobiuo) Akiko loves to travel around the world and create inspirational songs. She is currently living in Tokyo, she performs message songs in Japan and overseas. Her songs reach individuals' hearts and help them heal and find the purity hidden in their mind.
Niji no Tori records