Fresh and epic, it was also performed on the Japanese Spring Festival Gala. The birth day of the divine song "Senbonzakura" has arrived

Fresh and epic, it was also performed on the Japanese Spring Festival Gala. The birth day of the divine song "Senbonzakura" has arrived

9 years ago today, an original Hatsune Miku song "Senbonzakura" was officially born. It has since become popular in the global music scene and has been adapted into various tracks countless times. Its melody, lyrics and artistic conception can be regarded as the pinnacle of folk creators, and it is still a hit today.

"Senbonzakura" is a Hatsune Miku-themed single submitted by Kuro UsaP to Niconico on September 17, 2011. The song is set in the Taisho era and praises the fresh atmosphere of Japan and the strictness of the Taisho Emperor. When the Thousand Cherry Blossoms were introduced to the Chinese market, they had already been popular in Japan for several weeks. Words such as fresh, epic, co-prosperity, cherry blossom, and purity can almost become exclusive synonyms for this song.

In China, this song has appeared in almost every major comic convention, especially during the golden period from the second half of September 2011 to the following three years when the song became popular all over the world, and almost everyone was talking about it.

This song won the award of "100 Japanese songs praised by the world" and achieved a good result of 25th place. It was also performed on the highest stage of the Japanese entertainment industry, the 2015 Red and White Songs Contest, which is known as the Japanese Spring Festival Gala.

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