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  1. Senbonzakura (song) - Wikipedia

    " Senbonzakura " (千本桜; lit. 'a thousand blossom cherry trees') is a 2011 song written by Japanese music producer Kurousa-P (黒うさP), better known as WhiteFlame (ホワイトフレイム), utilizing the …

  2. [1080P Full風] 千本桜 Senbonzakura "One Thousand Cherry ... - YouTube

    [1080P Full風] 千本桜 Senbonzakura "One Thousand Cherry Trees"- 初音ミク Hatsune Miku DIVA English Romaji googoo888 769K subscribers Subscribe

  3. 千本桜 (Senbonzakura) | Vocaloid Wiki | Fandom

    " Senbonzakura " is a rock, J-rock, folk rock, oriental style, pop rock, hard rock song done in the traditional Japanese music style, composed and written by Kurousa-P, featuring Hatsune Miku. This …

  4. 千本桜 (SENBONZAKURA) (Lyrics in English) - Hatsune Miku

    As the way this transient world goes round! Look down from the guillotine! Shoot out with your ray gun! Is going to the way of the oiran! This guy, that guy, everyone, close in! It's a march of the saints! …

  5. 黒うさP (Kurousa-P) – 千本桜 (Senbonzakura) Lyrics - Genius

    千本桜 (Senbonzakura) 黒うさP (Kurousa-P) Featuring 初音ミク (Hatsune Miku)

  6. 千本桜 (Senbonzakura) - Vocaloid Lyrics Wiki

    5 days ago · Senbonzakura (千本桜) is a song by Kurousa-P, Hajime Nezu, Ittomaru and Mienohito featuring Hatsune Miku.

  7. Hatsune Miku (prod. Kurousa-P / WhiteFlame) - Senbonzakura - Lyrics ...

    Kurousa-P / WhiteFlame) - Senbonzakura - Lyrics (Kan/Rom/Eng)

  8. Senbonzakura - Project SEKAI Wiki

    Senbonzakura (千本桜, Thousands of Cherry Blossoms) is a preexisting song by Kurousa. It was announced at RAGE Project SEKAI 2020 Winter, where it also served as the finals song.

  9. Senbonzakura - YouTube

    Concert events listed are based on the artist featured in the video you are watching, channels you have subscribed to, your past activity while signed in to YouTube, including artists you search...

  10. The Song That Saved Japan After the Devastating 3/11 Earthquake

    In this video, we explore how Senbonzakura, composed by Kurousa-P and featuring Hatsune Miku, became a national symbol of resilience after the 2011 Tohoku Earthquake.