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"Tobira o Akete"
Single by ANZA
ReleasedApril 21, 1999
Recorded1998 or 1999
Genre J-pop
Label Victor Entertainment
Songwriter(s) Kohmi Hirose, Anza Ohyama
Producer(s)Kikuko
Seiji Kameda
ANZA singles chronology
"Dream"
(1998)
"Tobira o Akete"
(1999)
" Kanata e"
(2006)

Tobira o Akete (扉をあけて, lit. "Open the door") is Anza's second solo single released on April 21, 1999, under the Victor Entertainment label. The single reached #57 on the weekly Oricon chart and only rank for a week. It was used as a second opening song for the NHK anime Cardcaptor Sakura. [1] [2]

Track list

All lyrics are written by Kohmi Hirose and Anza Ohyama

No.TitleArrangersLength
1."Tobira o Akete" (扉をあけて) Seiji Kameda4:41
2."Mienai Chizu" (見えない地図) Anza Ohyama4:13
3."Tobira o Akete" ((instrumental)) Seiji Kameda4:41
4."Mienai Chizu" ((instrumental)) Anza Ohyama4:22

References

  1. ^ "Discography". The music of visual arts and game. Retrieved 2018-05-13.
  2. ^ "Tobiwa wo Akete". The music of visual arts and game. Retrieved 2018-05-13.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Tobira o Akete"
Single by ANZA
ReleasedApril 21, 1999
Recorded1998 or 1999
Genre J-pop
Label Victor Entertainment
Songwriter(s) Kohmi Hirose, Anza Ohyama
Producer(s)Kikuko
Seiji Kameda
ANZA singles chronology
"Dream"
(1998)
"Tobira o Akete"
(1999)
" Kanata e"
(2006)

Tobira o Akete (扉をあけて, lit. "Open the door") is Anza's second solo single released on April 21, 1999, under the Victor Entertainment label. The single reached #57 on the weekly Oricon chart and only rank for a week. It was used as a second opening song for the NHK anime Cardcaptor Sakura. [1] [2]

Track list

All lyrics are written by Kohmi Hirose and Anza Ohyama

No.TitleArrangersLength
1."Tobira o Akete" (扉をあけて) Seiji Kameda4:41
2."Mienai Chizu" (見えない地図) Anza Ohyama4:13
3."Tobira o Akete" ((instrumental)) Seiji Kameda4:41
4."Mienai Chizu" ((instrumental)) Anza Ohyama4:22

References

  1. ^ "Discography". The music of visual arts and game. Retrieved 2018-05-13.
  2. ^ "Tobiwa wo Akete". The music of visual arts and game. Retrieved 2018-05-13.



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