The Passage of Youth Front Cover

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Marine Liner No.77

Akihiro Kuwajima

くらげみたいな

月が見える夜は

終電まで

時を塗り潰そう

心の奥が

叫んでるんだよ

無難に生きたいけど

聴かせたい

歌がまたひとつ

色をなくした

シグナルをやりすごして

どこへ行こうか?

悲しみのその先へ

愛を鱗に

絆を翼に

ぼくらはこの場所から

何者にもなれるよ

マリンライナーでおいで

ぼくの故郷(まち)へ

時は流れ

大人びた微笑みで

生き急がないで

いとし人よ

この胸で眠れ

夜が明けるまで

港風に

思い出も錆びついて

砂を零した

手のひらを重ねあわせ

「問い」を鱗に

「答え」を翼に

生きてゆく不思議さえ

ぼくたちには解けるよ

夢みたいなスピードで

辛い日々も

永い夜の

車窓の星と消えて

何度でも見せて

その笑顔を

この手に預けて

夢も涙も

ターミナルの灯が見えたら

素晴らしい日常へ帰ろう

ゆっくり ゆっくりと

二人の明日へと

マリンライナーでおいで

ぼくの家(うち)へ

時は流れ

約束した未来へ

生き急いだって

いとしきみの

その腕のなかで

明日の朝まで

この海を越えて

マリンライナーで

  • Lyricist

    Akihiro Kuwajima

  • Composer

    Akihiro Kuwajima

  • Producer

    Akihiro Kuwajima

  • Vocals

    Akihiro Kuwajima

  • Background Vocals

    Akihiro Kuwajima

The Passage of Youth Front Cover

Listen to Marine Liner No.77 by Akihiro Kuwajima

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  • 1

    Spring Mud

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  • 2

    Where the Rainbow Is

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  • 3

    Yamato Nadeshiko

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  • 4

    The Station of Words

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  • 5

    The Bookmark of a Song

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  • 6

    Halelea: The Song of My Sweet Home

    Akihiro Kuwajima

  • 7

    A Pictureless Town

    Akihiro Kuwajima

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    Marine Liner No.77

    Akihiro Kuwajima

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    The Song of Distance

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  • 10

    The Session of "A Pictureless Town" (Acoustic Ver.)

    Akihiro Kuwajima

Akihiro Kuwajima's first full-length original album is a heartfelt collection rooted in the power of song and lyric. From the danceable electro-kayō "Yamato Nadeshiko" to the ballad "Marine Liner No. 77," which reflects his longing for home, the album spans ten tracks (including one bonus track).

Also featured are "A Pictureless Town," a Reiwa-era take on the classic Group Sounds genre performed with full band ensemble; "Where the Rainbow Is," highlighted by Motoki Shigeta's composition and guitar, Yuu Matsuba's percussion, and choral vocals by Ramu; and "The Station of Words," co-written with gentle-hearted guitarist ug.

The album title, Shunju ("Spring and Autumn"), traditionally refers to the seasons of a year, but here, it hints at something broader: the passage of life itself. With a year and a half spent in recording, this deeply personal work represents what the artist calls a 'final summary of his youth'-a resonant collection that reaches the hearts of all who live in this time.

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