

山の神よ どうして聞こえぬ
山の神よ 我ぞここ
山の神よ 遠い空から
嗚呼 わたしをみててくれ
この宿世 どこまでも
ゆけど行けども着かぬは楽園
巧妙 ハリボテ 遊園地
鬼がいるとすればそれは
鬼も怖くて出られない
いつかの犠牲は教科書の中
英雄 皮肉に微笑んだ
お釜かぶってあなたも出ておいで
鉄砲かついで出て来ておいで
みてるだろうか
その沈黙は何を知る
あの子がほしい
この子がほしい
あの子じゃわからん
この子がじゃわからん
山の神よ どうして聞こえぬ
山の神よ 我ぞここ
山の神よ そこに居るのか
嗚呼 祈る合掌が燃えている
ひらひらと美しく
ラーラーラー
ラーラーラー
山の神よ どうして聞こえぬ
山の神よ 我ぞここ
山の神よ 遠い空から
嗚呼 わたしをみててくれ
お願い お願いだから
- Lyricist
Kaitaro, mique kureha
- Composer
Kaitaro, mique kureha
- Recording Engineer
MON/KU
- Mixing Engineer
MON/KU
- Mastering Engineer
Moe Kazama
- Graphic Design
ShiShi Yamazaki
- Guitar
mique kureha
- Bass Guitar
Shingo
- Vocals
Kaitaro
- Background Vocals
mique kureha, Shingo
- Other Instruments
Kaitaro, Mao Izumi

Listen to Yamanokami by Kekko Seikatsu
Streaming / Download
- 1
Kokochi
Kekko Seikatsu
- 2
Yin yang
Kekko Seikatsu
- 3
Isoga ba Maware
Kekko Seikatsu
- 4
Yuyake Koyake
Kekko Seikatsu
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Yamanokami
Kekko Seikatsu
- 6
Iranai
Kekko Seikatsu
- 7
Shishu to Kadan
Kekko Seikatsu
- 8
LemonDrop
Kekko Seikatsu
- 9
Heijitsu
Kekko Seikatsu
Formed in 2023, the folk band Kekko Seikatsu releases their first full-length album, monju. The album features sound engineering by the emerging composer MON/KU, with original artwork illustrated by Shishi Yamazaki.
Drawing on folk, Japanese kayōkyoku, and traditional music, the band uses twin lead vocals and rich three-part harmonies to capture the subtle emotional shifts and quiet, prayer-like sentiments that emerge in everyday life.
All nine tracks were recorded in the summer of 2025 at a band member's home in Tochigi Prefecture. The album was entirely self-produced and independently recorded.
Artist Profile
Kekko Seikatsu
Formed in Tokyo in December 2023, Kekko Seikatsu drifts between Japanese kayōkyoku and traditional folk forms. Blending these influences with a contemporary sensibility and intricate three-part vocal harmonies, they carve out a sound of their own. Their first full-length album ''monju'' was released on April 11, 2026, produced in collaboration with fellow musician MON/KU. Members: mique kureha (Vo/Gt), Kaitaro (Vo/Bodhrán, etc.), Shingo (Cho/Bass)