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The lyricist of the song, Shunji Iwai, and the composer, Yoko Kanno, are both from Sendai, Miyagi. [3] Also, the song features notable natives from the affected areas of Miyagi, Fukushima and Iwate. [4] [5] In 2014, Yuzuru Hanyu, a figure skater from Sendai, performed to Hana Ha Saku "Flowers Will Bloom" to the world.
Pages in category "Songs about the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The song was released on April 11, 2011 to support victims of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami in Japan. The proceedings were donated to the Japanese Red Cross Society to benefit the victims. [2] The song was later released as "Anata ga Irukara (Fantasy on Ice 2011 version)".
The magnitude 7.1 quake occurred off the country’s northeastern coast late Saturday, local time.
Songs for Japan is a charity compilation album created to benefit relief efforts for the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami.A collaborative project between the music industry's "big four" record labels (EMI, Sony, Universal, and Warner), the album was released through the iTunes Store on March 25, 2011 through Universal.
The song was included as a B-side for their single, "Hana Uta" released on June 22, 2011. "Green boys" was released on May 6, 2011, and was used as the theme song for the NHK documentary show Athlete no Tamashii. [22] It was part of the "Green boys project" to help the victims of the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami.
Twitter and social gaming yet again prove their worth (so, you can stop defending them now) as Zynga told the Hollywood Reporter that it has $2.2 million for the Japan earthquake relief effort.
"Jet Coaster Love" (ジェットコースターラブ, Jetto Kōsutā Rabu) is the third Japanese single of South Korean girl group Kara. The single was originally set to be released on March 23, 2011, but following the 2011 Great Tohoku Earthquake and tsunami disaster in Japan, the physical single was rescheduled to April 6, 2011.