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[[Hajime Chitose]]'s seventh single, released March 8, 2006. This single debuted at #26, and sold 6050 copies in its first week. It charted for 7 weeks, but did not climb any higher than #26. It sold 13, 000 copies total during its chart run.  
 
[[Hajime Chitose]]'s seventh single, released March 8, 2006. This single debuted at #26, and sold 6050 copies in its first week. It charted for 7 weeks, but did not climb any higher than #26. It sold 13, 000 copies total during its chart run.  

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Hajime Chitose's seventh single, released March 8, 2006. This single debuted at #26, and sold 6050 copies in its first week. It charted for 7 weeks, but did not climb any higher than #26. It sold 13, 000 copies total during its chart run.

Haru no Katami was the ending theme for the anime AYAKASHI Japanese Classic Horror that was broadcasted on Fuji TV. The lyrics and rhythm feel very much like waka, a style of Japanese poem.

The title track was composed by famed singer Matsutoya Yumi.

Perfect is a cover of a Fairground Attraction song. The same song was recently covered by Bonnie Pink on her album REMINISCENCE.

CD Track Listing

  1. Haru no Katami (春のかたみ)
  2. Ai to Iu Na no Okurimono (愛という名の贈りもの)
  3. Perfect