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------- A melody etched with the memories of that day.
Hiroko Konishi s long awaited song, "She may be here," is finally being released.
This piece transcends time, capturing her emotions and experiences from March 11, 2011(311), when she was at her summer house during the Great East Japan Earthquake.
At the heart of this song is a young girl in a wheelchair.
Dreaming of love and a beautiful life, she gathers the courage to buy a birthday cake for herself and heads to a seaside bakery.
However, on her way, she is met with the tremors of the earth and a sudden turn of fate.
The music paints the moment her world changed and the journey that followed.
With the expressive depth of a voice actress and performer, Konishi brings this poignant story to life through song.
"She may be here" ----A song of hope and remembrance
The struggles of living independently
The courage to believe in oneself
The memories and history that humanity must never forget
This heartfelt piece is woven with the warm, analog sound of 70s folk music, bringing a timeless and emotional resonance to the digital age.
Featuring live instrumentation and live vocals, this song embodies the raw, human essence of music.
Hiroko Konishi is a Japanese voice actress, singer-songwriter, lyricist-composer, music producer, AI researcher, host, and legal commentator. She was born in 1975 in Kawagoe, Saitama Prefecture, and raised in Hiratsuka. From childhood she studied the flute, later majoring in art and design at Sagami Women's University Junior College and graduating from the Faculty of Law at Chuo University. As a voice actress, she is known for her distinctive relaxed vocal style and for leading and major roles across many anime, games, TV variety shows, and commercials. Her work includes NHK's "Ojarumaru," "You're Under Arrest," "Dr. Slump," "Super Radical Gag Family," "Sexy Commando Gaiden: Sugoi yo!! Masaru-san," "Digimon," and many other titles. She has also performed as part of the music unit LITTLE CURE. In parallel with her creative work, Konishi is active as a writer and commentator, drawing on her legal background. She plans and structures her own programs, including the Sankei Digital opinion series "iRONNA - Hiroko Konishi's Second Opinion," and appears on television as a commentator on legal and social issues. She has extensive practical experience with self-representation in legal matters, ranging from drafting criminal complaints to handling civil procedures, including provisional dispositions, enforcement, and seizure. Konishi has been programming computers since childhood and has continued into AI development. In her AI research, she is the first to formally define the structural failure mode in large language models known as the False-Correction Loop (FCL) and the associated Novel Hypothesis Suppression Pipeline (NHSP), and to propose the False-Correction Loop Stabilizer (FCL-S) protocol for dialog-based mitigation, published via Zenodo under her ORCID iD 0009-0008-1363-1190. She also runs small private classes focusing on morality and education for young people. Above all, she loves flowers.
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