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Pages in category "Japanese television drama theme songs" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 397 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
"Tengoku e Yōkoso" (天国へようこそ, "Welcome to Heaven"), also known by its English name "Where's Heaven", [1] is a single by Japanese rock band Tokyo Jihen, led by musician Ringo Sheena. It was released on October 17, 2010, and served as the Joe Odagiri and Chiaki Kuriyama-starring drama Atami no Sōsakan ' s theme song.
The soundtrack to the Japanese drama film Departures (Japanese: おくりびと, Hepburn: Okuribito, "one who sends off") directed by Yōjirō Takita featured musical score written and produced by Joe Hisaishi and featured orchestral performances from the Tokyo Metropolitan and NHK Symphony Orchestras. [1]
The Other Side of Midnight (真夜中は別の顔) - starring Asaka Seto, Kōji Kikkawa, Koyuki, Toshiyuki Hosokawa, and Tetsuji Tamayama and features music by Miki Imai (Theme song - Hohoemi no hito) and Maaya Sakamoto ; Morning Musume: Shinshun! Love Stories (モーニング娘。新春!
"First Love" is a song by the Japanese-American singer-songwriter Hikaru Utada. It was released on April 28, 1999, as the third Japanese language single from her second studio album, First Love, which was issued a month previously. It was certified double platinum for 800,000 copies shipped to stores in Japan.
Theme music and background music set the overall tone of Japanese drama series. Most dramas will start off with one or two minutes of theme music during the opening credits. Other dramas will have, at the very least, a catchy melody in the beginning, displaying the show's name for a few seconds, and then one to two minutes of ending theme music ...
The theme song for I'm Mita, Your Housekeeper. is "Yasashiku Naritai" by Kazuyoshi Saito. [16] This was revealed in an announcement made on September 29, 2011. [16] "Yasashiku Naritai" was the first song Kazuyoshi provided for a Japanese television drama since the 2009 NHK drama Limit: Keiji no Genba 2. [16]
The announcement of "Reboot" was first shared to Japanese media on October 9, 2017. Promoted as Tohoshinki's "restart" song, "Reboot" was also introduced as the theme song to the Japanese television drama School Counselor. [4] Snippets of the song was teased at the drama's press conference on October 12. School Counselor premiered on October 18.