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Ame No Planetarium |
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Raindrops trace a clear path from girlhood to adulthood.
A poetic and cinematic world that stands out among 80s idol songs.
"Planetarium in the Rain" is a single that Tomoyo Harada released when she was gaining popularity as a leading actress. The song, which depicts a scene of a planetarium in the pouring rain and a faint love, is a perfect match for her clear voice. "Red Pumps" is an impressive song, even though it is the B-side, and gives a sense of the modest determination and uncertainty in everyday life. Overall, it is a piece that has a beauty more like a short film than a piece of music.
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