Para mí está melodía es exquisita...Es como una melodía de ángeles, pero me encanta cuando cantan...Es la melodía más hermosa que mis oídos Han escuchado.. Y Digo realmente Dios existe,para que hayan composiones de este tipo...Donde quieras que estén... Dios extiendas sus manos hacia todos los que participaron en ésta composición..❤❤❤
bendito sea el algoritmo de youtube por haberme recomendado esta cancion, esta cancion lo conocido en el tiempo de la pandemia, y fue desde ahi que me encanto el genero del citypop
forever the City Pop GOAT, it single handedly made the whole subgenre popular, if the original video was still up i have no doubt it would have close to 100 million views today, one of the best songs ever
"I remember growing up in Japan when I was 10. I had just stepped out of a book store, and a pretty girl the same age shyly held out her hand to me and asked me if I wanted to walk around with her. This song was playing on the radio where we stopped to have ramen together. She never gave me her name, but told me a day to always meet her to hold hands and walk or picnic. I finally got her name a few months later - Mitsuki. We became close friends, but my parents took a job to America when we were 13, so I had to leave her, both of us in tears and snot. I would send her letters, and she would send letters back. At 22, she suddenly stopped mailing me. I thought she was gone. 5 months later, she was at my door in America, with her hand out to me when I opened the door. We're married in our 40's now, and we've taken walks through multiple cities together across the world and we always stop someplace that has noodles and play this song on our phone. Thank you Mariya. Your love may be plastic, but mine is beautiful thanks to this song. If you see a middle-aged couple with or without their kids with them, holding hands and acting like teenagers or even young kids in Tokyo browsing the shops, its us. " Every time this video gets deleted and re-uploaded I'm one of the people who always listen to the version to reread that story. And I've always saved a copy of it. Every time. We may not know if Mitsuki is real. Even she isn't, the hope of finding someone who can make life amazing with you is. And for the idiots who say I take credit for this, no I don't. I'm just one of the many people who enjoyed it and kept it. I'm glad I did, so even when the video gets taken down again, someone will remember and cherish this story too.
Thank you for sharing your story. It may not seem much, but it gives me faith in others, and in my future. It made me genuinely smile. The best for you and your loved ones. :)
I think it's this? ** i remember growing up in japan when i was 10. i’m 10. i’ve just stepped out of a bookstore, and a pretty girl my age shyly holds out her hand to me. “do you want to walk around with me?” she asks. we stop at a ramen shop where “plastic love” is playing on the radio. “what’s your name?” i ask her. she doesn’t tell me her name. “let’s meet every day and hold hands and walk and picnic,” she says instead. so every day we meet and hold hands and walk and picnic, and a few months later she finally tells me her name. “mitsuki,” she whispers in my ear. mitsuki and i become close friends, but when we are 13 my parents get jobs in america. “do you really have to leave?” she asks me, in tears and snot. “i think so,” i reply, in tears and snot. “but i’ll send you letters, i promise.” and i do send her letters. she does send me letters as well. when we are already 22, however, she suddenly stops mailing me. i think she’s gone forever. but five months later, when i open my door in america, she’s standing there, prettier than ever, holding her hand out to me. “do you want to walk around with me?” she asks. we’re married and in our 40s now. together we’ve taken walks through multiple cities across the world, and we always stop someplace that has noodles and play “plastic love” on our phone. “thank you, mariya,” i conclude my comment. “your love may be plastic, but mine is beautiful thanks to this song. if you see a middle-aged couple with or without their kids with them, holding hands and acting like teenagers or even young kids in tokyo browsing the shops, it’s us.” ** I pieced this together from a Facebook post so it could be pure butchery on my part, apologies. - R