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Music from Japan (meaning originally created in Japan and primarily for Japanese audiences).
Besides actual music tracks, also news articles, interviews, and discussion/question posts on the subject are welcome.
- Links must not require a subscription/account to access (e.g. no Spotify links)
- Title of music posts should contain "Artist - Title" in Romaji, optionally additional tags like [year] [genre]
- When posting a track, you should also write a bit about it in the post body, e.g. why you like it, some background about it or the artist, etc.
- Do not submit more than one link by the same artist per day.
- Also no karaoke, instrumental covers, remixes or reaction videos.
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Lol, that's certainly an interesting concept for an idol group. Next you're going to tell me there's an actual zombie idol group out there!
Btw, could you maybe edit the post title so it contains the title "Samba de Onija" in romaji?
Fixed the title to the actual Romaji version!
I've been talking with this group almost four years, and they're all really nice. Some even try to talk in English if they know you speak it ๐
Cheers!
That's really interesting! Feel free to post more about them if you like. Do they talk about which youkai each member represents for example? Or is that obvious to an average Japanese person just by looking at them?
It's probably familiar to anyone Japanese, but here's a source on the folklore it pulls from: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyakki_Yagy%C5%8D
The current members are Nika (Fox), Madoka (Oni), Yui (Snow Woman), Marina (Spider) and Kanon (Cat). The spirits have actual names (Oni = Nio, Snow Woman = Yuki Onna), but I don't have time to look them up at the moment ๐