- in
November of the same year. The group's name is a
reference to ikimono-
gakari (いきものがかり), a
group of
children who are
responsible for
looking after plants...
- I is the
sixth studio album by Ikimono-
gakari,
released in ****an on July 24, 2013. It
reached number one in the
Oricon w****ly
charts for the w**** ending...
- "Sakura" is the
debut single of ****anese trio Ikimono-
gakari,
released in ****an on
March 15, 2006. The
single peaked at
number 17 on the w****ly Oricon...
-
Ikimonogakari Official Website (in ****anese).
Retrieved 16
March 2016. "Ikimono-
gakari Discography on
Oricon Style" (in ****anese). Oricon.
Retrieved 2010-06-25...
-
opening themes for this
season was "Blue Bird" (ブルーバード, Burūbādo) by Ikimono-
gakari and "Closer" by Joe Inoue,
while the
ending themes were "Broken Youth" by...
-
ending themes. "Hotaru no Hikari" (ホタルノヒカリ, "Glow of Fireflies") by Ikimono-
gakari is used as the
opening theme until episode 128,
continuing its
usage from...
- (similar to the shakuhachi). The
melody arranged by
Ongaku Torishirabe-
gakari was
included in
Collection of ****anese Koto
Music issued in 1888, for beginning...
-
involving foreigners—for example, kaibō-
gakari-ōmetsuke
which later came to be su****ded by the term gaikoku-
gakari. Rōjū
Hotta Masayoshi formed an ad hoc...
-
opening theme for this
season was "Blue Bird" (ブルーバード, Burūbādo) by Ikimono-
gakari,
which has the
highest YouTube view
count of all the openings, and the ending...
- (1828–1896). In 1880, the
Music Research Institute in
Tokyo (Ongaku
Torishirabe Gakari),
headed by
Izawa Shuji, was founded. The
Institute had
three main tasks:...