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Genres
  
Labels
  
Victor

Origin
  
Japan (2003)

Years active
  
2003–present

Genre
  
Pop music

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Albums
  
Destination, Circus, Yuki Kajiura Live Vol.#4 Part I

Members
  
Yuuka Nanri, Yuki Kajiura, Aira Yuhki

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FictionJunction Yuuka (フィクションジャンクション・ユウカ, Fikushon Jankushon Yūka, stylized as FictionJunction YUUKA) is a pop duo, part of Japanese composer Yuki Kajiura’s solo project FictionJunction, consisting of Yuuka Nanri (vocals) and Kajiura (composition, lyrics and keyboards).

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Biography

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The pair first met at Minami Aoyama Shōjo Kagekidan (南青山少女歌劇団, South Aoyama Female Opera Group, also called Nanshō), a stage group for teenage girls where Kajiura wrote music for some of the plays and Nanri was a performer.

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Their first recording was "Akatsuki no Kuruma" (暁の車, Wheel of Dawn), an insert song in the popular mecha anime Mobile Suit Gundam SEED, though their debut single was the opening of Madlax, "Hitomi no Kakera" (瞳の欠片, Fragments of the Eyes), released on May 8, 2004. On July 27, 2004, the ending theme to Madlax, "Inside Your Heart", was released. In the same year, because of its popularity and the fact that it was Gundam SEED's one-year anniversary, "Akatsuki no Kuruma" was released as a single, which at its peak placed at #10 on the Oricon weekly rankings and sold over 19,481 copies in the first week.

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After a hiatus of exactly a year, "Honoh no Tobira" (焔の扉, Honō no Tobira, Door of Flames) an insert song for Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny, was released, becoming the first voice actor single to hit #1 on Oricon daily rankings.

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On November 23, 2005, the duo released their debut album, Destination which placed on the Oricon weekly rankings at #9.

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On May 10, 2006, FictionJunction Yuuka released their fifth single after approximately eight months. That year, they also recorded a song, "Aikoi", for the Tsubasa Chronicle anime series, which was not released as a single but instead included in the anime's fourth original soundtrack. In November of that same year, they released the opening theme for Sunrise's Bakumatsu Kikansetsu Irohanihoheto, "Kōya Ruten" (荒野流転, Wilderness Vicissitudes).

FictionJunction Yuuka held their first live concert entitled Premium Live 2007 on February 8 and February 15 of 2007. A new album, Circus was announced and it was released on July 4 of the same year.. As Kajiura is handling the music for upcoming anime El Cazador de la Bruja, their seventh single, "Romanesque", became the ending theme of the anime above. El Cazador de la Bruja was produced by Bee Train, whose anime productions FictionJunction Yuuka has also done songs for previously.

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FictionJunction Yuuka performed alongside her fellow FJ peers in Yuki Kajiura LIVE Vol. #4 Everlasting Songs Tour 2009. She is credited as a vocalist for the FictionJunction Club single "sing a song" which was released on March 16, 2012.

TV

  • NHK - Pop Joins the World
  • NHK - PopJam
  • Concerts

  • Victor Dreamin' Xmas ☆ 2006 in Omotesandō (Victor Dreamin' Xmas ☆ 2006 in 表参道) - (December 23, 24, and 25, 2006 - Year-end concert for Victor Entertainment artists.
  • Premium Live 2007 (February 8 and 15, 2007) - First solo concert.
  • Yuki Kajiura LIVE Vol. #4 Everlasting Songs Tour 2009 - Part 1 of 2 part performance
  • Songs

    The Wheels of DawnDestination · 2005
    Honoo no TobiraCircus · 2007
    Silly-Go-RoundCircus · 2007

    References

    FictionJunction Yuuka Wikipedia