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Vernal Equinox Day (春分の日, Shunbun no Hi) is a public holiday in Japan that occurs on the date of the Northward equinox in Japan Standard Time (the vernal equinox can occur on different dates in different time-zones), usually March 20 or 21. The date of the holiday is not officially declared until February of the previous year, due to ...
"Haru no Hi" (ハルノヒ, lit. "Spring Day") is a song recorded by Japanese singer Aimyon from her third studio album Heard That There's Good Pasta . It was released on April 17, 2019, through Unborde and Warner Music Japan , as her ninth single.
No. Title Length; 1. "Lights go out" ... 3:05: 4. "Toaru Haru no Hi" ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; ...
"Tabidachi no Haru ga Kita" (旅立ちの春が来た, "Spring of Departure Has Come") is the 13th major single (17th counting the indies) by the Japanese idol group S/mileage, released in Japan on March 20, 2013.
The album did not chart on Oricon's top 300 albums chart until August 2006. [6] The album was a very gradual seller, charting for 98 weeks and peaking at number 86. [6] The album reached this peak in early 2007 and has only spent a single week in the top 100. [7]
The album was first released on August 10, 2001 at Comiket 60 in Japan by Key Sounds Label bearing the catalog number KSLA-0001. [1] The album contains one disc with ten tracks; eight of the ten are sung by Hidetsuna Fujita, and Mina Minomo, and the lyrics for the songs were written by Jun Maeda, Tanno, Fujita, and
Spring Tracks: Haru no Uta was released on March 2, 2016 in a regular edition and a limited edition bundled with five postcards featuring illustrations of ClariS by various artists. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] For the week of February 29, 2016 on Oricon 's weekly albums chart, Spring Tracks: Haru no Uta was reported to have sold 7,503 copies in its first week ...
Nakamura released his first studio album, Grace, in 2008. [4]Some of Nakamura's compositions could be described as downtempo electronica or Nujabes-inspired jazzy hiphop such as his 2010 appearance on the tribute album Modal Soul Classics II, 2011's posthumous Spiritual State, and his own record, 2013's Melodica.