

距離のうた
かたちのないもの
悲しみに似た優しさで
人を癒すもの
時のうた
かたちのないもの
残酷なほど振り返る
ことのない友達
愛のうた
どこにもないもの
ひたすらに信じることで
人を癒すもの
人を癒すもの
- Lyricist
Akihiro Kuwajima
- Composer
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- Producer
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- Guitar
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- Vocals
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- Background Vocals
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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
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- 7
A Pictureless Town
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- 8
Marine Liner No.77
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The Song of Distance
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The Session of "A Pictureless Town" (Acoustic Ver.)
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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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