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Daichi Yamamoto, JJJ - Glass Kyoto

Daichi Yamamoto, JJJ
Glass Kyoto



What exists in this song is not nostalgia.
It is not pride, nor is it sentimentality.

"Glass Kyoto"
reflects a place where beauty and fragility coexist simultaneously.

Daichi Yamamoto's words,
while speaking of his hometown, do not lean too heavily into emotion.
JJJ's voice, without adding explanation,
quietly expands only the depth of the scenery.

Things that are easily broken
are handled with care.
But at the same time,
they can be easily shattered by the slightest impact.

The Kyoto depicted in this song
is a city that has been protected,
and at the same time, a place that will be wounded if touched.

It does not speak loudly.
It does not romanticize.
Only the time lived there remains.

If ethology is a "record of behavior,"
then this song is "memories soaked into a place."

Quiet, transparent,
and yet, undeniably heavy.



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