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Jyukai (band)

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Origin
  
Japan

Labels
  
Sistus Records

Genres
  
Pop music, Soft rock

Years active
  
2004-2010

Members
  
Manami Watanabe, 出羽良彰


Website
  
Jyukai's Official Website

Record label
  
NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan

Albums
  
Wild flower, Jyukai BEST Stairway t, Harvest, Ai no Hoshi/Hanamuke no Melody

Jyukai (樹海, Jukai) is a pop and soft rock duo from Japan.

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Members

Manami (愛未) was born Watanabe Manami (渡辺 愛未) on December 28, 1986 in Osaka, Japan. She is responsible for vocals and songwriting. She debuted as a solo artist in 2008 under the stage name "Aimmy". Her debut single, Blue Vibration / Kaze no Kioku ~To the End of the World~ (ブルー・バイブレーション / 風の記憶 ~to the end of the world~), reached #186 on the Oricon charts.

Yoshiaki Dewa (出羽 良彰), born in Osaka on February 26, 1984, handles programming, composition and arrangement.

Anime series

Their song Anata ga Ita Mori, first track of their album Wild Flower is the ending song of episodes 01 to 13 and 15 to 23 of the anime adaptation of the Type-Moon visual novel Fate/Stay night. The third track, Hikari, is the ending of the 14th episode of the same series. The second track of the same album, Koibito Doushi, is the ending song of the episodes 12 to 24 of Aa Megami-sama: Sorezore no Tsubasa (Ah! My Goddess: Flights of fancy). Also, the seventh track, Hoshi Akari, is the ending song of the anime series Busou Renkin.

Songs

Anata ga ita mori - The Forest Where You AreWild flower · 2006
SAKURA difference2006
LetterWild flower · 2006

References

Jyukai (band) Wikipedia