Wagakki Band Sayuki (CD+Blu-ray Disc) (Smapla compatible) F/S w/Tracking# Japan
Description:
Packing size: 14 x 12.4 x 1 cm; 120g manufacturer: avex trax
ean:
4988064941834 time: 9 minutes Label:
avex trax
Number of discs: 2
[First time bonus (enclosed)] 1 type random inclusion out of 16 types of trading cards * As soon as the first edition is gone, it will switch to the normal edition.
The third single is a single cut of the lead track "Hosoyuki", which became a triple tie-up song from the latest album "Otonoe".
Even after the album was released, "Hosoyuki" was chosen as the theme song for Rina Kawaei's first starring movie "Koi no Shizuku", the theme song for the TV anime "Kyoto Teramachi Sanjo no Holmes" set in Kyoto, and the theme song for the short film "Distant Time, Moonlight", which was selected for entry into international film festivals around the world. An
unusual triple tie-up song featured in various fields of Japan culture! The DVD/Blu-ray includes the new MUSIC VIDEO of the lead track "Hosoyuki" and its making.
In addition, the short film "Distant Time, Moonlight" produced by "Hosoyuki" is included.
This work stars Yuika Honkanaya and Gen Sho as double stars, and is narrated by Yuko Suzuka, vocalist of the Japanese instrument band. It was specially screened at the Short Shorts Film Festival & Asia 2018, one of the largest international short film festivals in Asia,
which celebrated its 20th anniversary this year, and will be screened at international film festivals around the world through the Short Shorts Film Festival & Asia 2018! To be recorded; Disc-1 [CD] M1.Hosoyuki M2.In the Light Disc-2 [Blu-ray] / "Hosoyuki" MV / Making of "Hosoyuki" / The third single included in the short film "Distant Time, Moonlight"
is a single cut of the lead track "Hosoyuki", which became a triple tie-up song from the album "Otonoe".
Even after the album was released, "Hosoyuki" was chosen as the theme song for Rina Kawaei's first starring film "Koi no Shizuku", the theme song for the TV anime "Kyoto Teramachi Sanjo no Holmes" set in Kyoto, and the theme song for the short film "Distant Time, Moonlight", which was selected for the international film festival around the world. An
unusual triple tie-up song featured in various fields of Japan culture! (C)
Explanation by RS manufacturer