Correct name: 山下康介
Yamashita Kousuke (born February 17, 1974) is a J… Read Full Bio ↴Correct name: 山下康介
Yamashita Kousuke (born February 17, 1974) is a Japanese composer and orchestrator.
He was born in 1974 in Hamamatsu of Shizuoka Prefecture. After graduating from Music Department of Tokyo University, in 1996 he started making game music. He expanded his work making music for drama and animation.
Having experience accumulated in the performance of certain skills and sense of melody, soundtracks written by Yamashita Kousuke became quite popular. In his works, Orchestration and a good addition of a wide range of styles of rock and pop music could be sensed.
Here are some works of Yamashita Kousuke:
Composed the following drama's OST:
*Last Love (1997)
*Sweet Season (1997)
*Empire of Light (2001)
*Love Storm (2002)
*Golden Best (2004)
*Hana Yori Dango (2005)
*Kurosagi (2006)
*Glass Feet (2006)
*Hana Yori Dango 2 (2007)
*Seven Days with My Dad ((2007))
*Eyes (2008)
Music director of:
* Broadway musical "Pacific Overtures" (2002)
* Broadway musical "Into The Woods" (2004)
Composed the following Animation's OST:
*Glass Mask (OVA) (1998)
*Xenosaga THE ANIMATION (2005)
*SHION King (2007)
*Dragonaut -The Resonance (2007)
*Digimon Xros Wars (2010)
*Chihayfauru (2011)
Yamashita Kousuke (born February 17, 1974) is a J… Read Full Bio ↴Correct name: 山下康介
Yamashita Kousuke (born February 17, 1974) is a Japanese composer and orchestrator.
He was born in 1974 in Hamamatsu of Shizuoka Prefecture. After graduating from Music Department of Tokyo University, in 1996 he started making game music. He expanded his work making music for drama and animation.
Having experience accumulated in the performance of certain skills and sense of melody, soundtracks written by Yamashita Kousuke became quite popular. In his works, Orchestration and a good addition of a wide range of styles of rock and pop music could be sensed.
Here are some works of Yamashita Kousuke:
Composed the following drama's OST:
*Last Love (1997)
*Sweet Season (1997)
*Empire of Light (2001)
*Love Storm (2002)
*Golden Best (2004)
*Hana Yori Dango (2005)
*Kurosagi (2006)
*Glass Feet (2006)
*Hana Yori Dango 2 (2007)
*Seven Days with My Dad ((2007))
*Eyes (2008)
Music director of:
* Broadway musical "Pacific Overtures" (2002)
* Broadway musical "Into The Woods" (2004)
Composed the following Animation's OST:
*Glass Mask (OVA) (1998)
*Xenosaga THE ANIMATION (2005)
*SHION King (2007)
*Dragonaut -The Resonance (2007)
*Digimon Xros Wars (2010)
*Chihayfauru (2011)
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"Chihayafuru" Main Theme
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Raj Warrior
It's so nostalgic.
Memories overwhelmed me.
Ah!
The manga is going to end.
Glad, it reached 50th volume.
I was literally so sad that it was going to end at 49th volume.
I literally wished that anyhow, it should go to 50th volume, and when it happened I was just overwhelmed with joy and was blabbering to my brothers.
Hope we have a announcement on its last volume sale.
mikachu
No words can express my joy upon discovering Chihayafuru. It just feels like home, something you can come back to whenever you feel like you're at your lowest or when you don't know to what direction your life is heading. Definitely one of the best series out there story-wise, animation-wise, and music-wise. It was definitely ahead of its time, and it doesn't feel like something aired 10 years ago since so many themes and scenes still really hit close to home. I hope more and more people discover the beauty of this series.
Milk Jug
weird how an anime about something as arbitrary as a japanese poetry card game turned out to be one of my favorites
Chrysus
Feel exactly the same. I watched it initially because it was a traditional game anime, though I didn't look up what game was played. I was expecting maybe something similar to shogi, so when the first episode introduced karuta I was like, "Well that seems kinda lame." But then you watch the anime, watch real-life karuta, and research the game, and it's all so incredible.
Hello I’m Me
Karuta is basically a quiet version of UNO where you don’t insult and swear at your opponent
HIME YUI
@Hello I’m Me they are pretty different though
Champion
Yeah damn right. The character development plot is very strong, better than Narutos
Andro F S
I watched it becuz of 3-gatsu no lion i thought it's the same genre and so and it feels me something same ❤ i love both but no anime is above 3-gatsu no lion
no, i don't want no slugs
Every now and again you hear a song that makes you feel warm, golden, and glowing inside. This theme is one of them. Not only that, but the anime itself—the colours, characters, plot, and themes—make you feel so much joy, hope, and ambition.
The only thing that makes me feel like this anime and its soundtrack is a thanksgiving dinner, with the autumn leaves in full colour outside, and with delicious food on a table surrounded by your loved ones.
wakazhi
+It's Jen Again Another anime that gives me these kind of feels is Space Brothers. It's also about hope and ambition.
no, i don't want no slugs
wakazhi That one's on my list to watch soon! It looks amazing and I can't wait to see it.