A broadcast version edited for general television audiences, which aired on networks like Tokyo MX and BS11 .
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The track opens with a soundscape that feels like 3 AM confessions. There’s an immediacy to the production—perhaps a lone piano or a muted guitar line—that strips away grandeur to focus on vulnerability. If this is J-Pop, it leans toward the or “bedroom pop” aesthetic: intimate, slightly retro, and drenched in melancholy. A broadcast version edited for general television audiences,
: The anime consists of short-form episodes, a common format for the "ComicFesta" or "AnimeFesta" style of adult-leaning programs. There’s an immediacy to the production—perhaps a lone
This track is a quiet triumph of mood over melody. It doesn’t shout; it aches. It’s the kind of song you play on repeat during a rainy commute or a sleepless night. While it might lack a “hooky” pop chorus, its strength lies in its ability to make one minute feel like a lifetime.