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"Watarasebashi" is [[Moritaka Chisato]]'s | "Watarasebashi" is [[Moritaka Chisato]]'s 17th single. The title track was used as the ending theme for the TV Tokyo show ''[[Ii Tabi Yume Kibun]]''. Moritaka wrote the lyrics to the song after she revisited the bridge over [[Wikipedia:Watarase River|Watarasegawa]] near her old college in [[Wikipedia:Ashikaga, Tochigi|Ashikaga]] when she was facing artistic and identity issues. "Watarasebashi" would be later covered by other artists like [[Matsuura Aya]], [[Goto Maki]], [[Jounouchi Sanae]], and [[CHAKA]]. Also, in 2007, the city of Ashikaga inscribed [[Wikipedia:Waka (poetry)|tanaka]] (short poems) based off the lyrics all over the Yakumo Jinja. | ||
The single reached #9 on the weekly [[Oricon]] chart and charted for fifteen weeks, selling 210,000 copies. | The single reached #9 on the weekly [[Oricon]] chart and charted for fifteen weeks, selling 210,000 copies. |
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- Artist
- Moritaka Chisato
- Single
- Watarasebashi (渡良瀬橋)
- Released
- 1993.01.25
- Catalog Number
- WPDL-4239 (Warner Music Japan)
- EPDE-3016 (Zetima)
- Price
- ¥956
- Tracklist
- Watarasebashi (渡良瀬橋)
- Rider Shibou (ライター志望; Rider Wish)
- Information
"Watarasebashi" is Moritaka Chisato's 17th single. The title track was used as the ending theme for the TV Tokyo show Ii Tabi Yume Kibun. Moritaka wrote the lyrics to the song after she revisited the bridge over Watarasegawa near her old college in Ashikaga when she was facing artistic and identity issues. "Watarasebashi" would be later covered by other artists like Matsuura Aya, Goto Maki, Jounouchi Sanae, and CHAKA. Also, in 2007, the city of Ashikaga inscribed tanaka (short poems) based off the lyrics all over the Yakumo Jinja.
The single reached #9 on the weekly Oricon chart and charted for fifteen weeks, selling 210,000 copies.
Song Information
- Lyrics
- Moritaka Chisato
- Music
- Saito Hideo
- Other Information
- Arrangement, Synthesizer, Guitar, Bass, Tambourine: Saito Hideo
- Drums, Piano, Recorder: Moritaka Chisato
External Links
- Oricon Profile: Zetima Version | Warner Music Japan Version