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KAMAKURA in My Heart

Kei Daikouji

いつかあなたと 乗りたい江ノ電

一緒に歩きたい 小町通り

手を繋ぎたい 御成通り

静かに黄昏たい 由比ヶ浜

今しかない今だってね

皆わかってるよ だから

届いてほしい あなたへ

雨に恋するように 二人の傘は一つ

色を染めてるよ 紫陽花の花が

涙が溢れそうだよ 鎌倉の空に海に

ただ眺めてるよ 紫陽花の花を

あなたと 二人で

戦いの歴史と 続いてる命

忘れないでいてね 出逢ったこと

導かれるように今日もまた

ここに来たよ だから

教えてほしい あなたを

雨に恋するように 二人の傘は一つ

色を染めてるよ 紫陽花の花が

涙が溢れそうだよ 鎌倉の空に海に

ただ眺めてるよ 紫陽花の花を

あなたと 二人で

そばにいるよ そばにいてよ

抱きしめるよ 抱きしめてよ

  • Lyricist

    Kei Daikouji

  • Composer

    Kei Daikouji

  • Recording Engineer

    Akitomo Fukushima

  • Mixing Engineer

    Akitomo Fukushima

  • Graphic Design

    Kei Daikouji, Takeshi Sugimoto

  • Vocals

    Kei Daikouji

  • Adapter

    Chihiro Kuroki

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    KAMAKURA in My Heart

    Kei Daikouji

Kamakura Shoukeika
Kamakura in My Heart

Sixteen years have passed since Kei Daikouji gained national recognition with her song Watashi no Suiheisen which was featured as the ending theme of the Fuji TV program Lion no Gokigenyou in 2009. Now she returns with a new song set in the historic town of Kamakura.

This song gently expresses feelings of longing and appreciation for the present moment through familiar places like the Enoden railway Komachi Street Onari Street and the quiet seaside at Yuigahama. The lyrics reflect a heartfelt wish to be with someone special and to share small moments together.

The arrangement is by Chihiro Kuroki who is active as a singer and songwriter known for emotionally rich music. Her subtle and poetic sound brings out the atmosphere of hydrangeas in the rain and the calm beauty of Kamakura.

The bassist Yusuke Daikouji who is the younger brother of Kei Daikouji now runs the popular shaved ice shop Burebure on Komachi Street in Kamakura. Kei sometimes visits the shop creating a strong personal connection to the place that inspired this song.

Kamakura Shoukeika is a tender ballad that quietly embraces memories encounters and the deep emotions tied to a place filled with history and meaning.

Artist Profile

  • Kei Daikouji

    Born on November 2, 1979. Kei Daikouji is a singer-songwriter from Ayase City in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. She made her indie debut in 2005 with the single Peach Moon, followed by her major debut in 2006 with the maxi single Machiawase o Shimashou (Let Us Meet). Before launching her solo career, she was active as the guitarist and vocalist of the all-female band Ramune, which disbanded in April 2004. In 2009, her song Watashi no Suiheisen (My Horizon) was featured as the ending theme of the Fuji TV program Lion no Gokigenyou, gaining nationwide recognition. Alongside her music career, she works as a nurse and holds a sixth-degree master certification in Japanese calligraphy, showing her diverse talents. Currently, she is based in her hometown of Ayase, where she continues to write and perform music while contributing to her community through her work as a nurse. She also serves as the executive committee chair of the Ayase Music Festival, an annual event held every September that promotes community building through music. Additionally, she is providing original songs for the Ayase Civic Musical Kesaran Pasaran, which is scheduled to be performed in December 2025 at the Ayase City Owens Cultural Hall. Through this project, she continues to support and promote local cultural initiatives.

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