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"Kega to Bentou wa Jibun Mochi" is a rock jazz anthem that captures the raw reality of life on the job site and the unwavering commitment to safety.
Built around a phrase passed down from the artist's father, the song declares that "coming home safe" is the ultimate mission.
The lyrics carry the weight of a day that begins with a single deep breath and a single rice ball,
reminding listeners to work without rushing, without reckless moves, and always with room for safety.
The repeated line "Waratte kaerou"("Let's go home with a smile") is both a personal vow and a promise to family.

Musically, it blends the improvisational spirit of jazz with the driving energy of rock,
delivering a swinging beat and powerful groove.
It's a song where the atmosphere of the job site meets the heat of a live jazz club.

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  • painter shige

    Painter with 25 Years of Experience / Craftsman & Business Owner Inherited traditional Japanese techniques from my father, a master of early Showa-era painting methods. I've worked with nearly every type of "paint" exterior, interior, special finishes, aging, sculptural, repair, and vehicles. Outside of work, I enjoy playing golf in an antique style, using 100-year-old clubs for a unique approach to the game. Actively promoting the value and recognition of craftsmanship in modern society.

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