"Hikoukigumo" (Contrail) is a timeless Japanese pop ballad by Yumi Matsutoya (Arai), released in 1973.
Its melancholic melody and poetic lyrics about transience became a cultural touchstone, cementing Yuming's status as a pioneer of Japanese city pop.
"Hikouki-gumo" (Contrail) is a iconic Japanese pop song reflecting themes of nostalgia and fleeting moments, inspired by Matsutoya's childhood observations of aircraft trails. It became a cultural touchstone in 1970s Japan.
"Hikouki-gumo" (Contrail) is a iconic Japanese pop song reflecting themes of transience and nostalgia, composed by Yumi Matsutoya under her stage name Yumi Arai. It became a cultural touchstone in the 1970s-1980s.
The Wind Rises is Joe Hisaishi's soundtrack for Hayao Miyazaki's final film of the same name. The music combines classical orchestration with minimalistic patterns, creating a nostalgic and emotional atmosphere that perfectly complements the film's story about aircraft designer Jiro Horikoshi. The main theme incorporates elements from Yumi Matsutoya's 1973 song "Hikoukigumo" (Contrail).