Himatsubushi

Himatsubushi
Studio album by Team Syachihoko
Released August 20, 2014 (2014-08-20) (Japan)
Genre J-pop, pop
Length 61:08
Label Warner Music Japan
Team Syachihoko chronology
Himatsubushi
(2012)
Singles from Himatsubushi
  1. "Otome Juken Sensō"
    Released: May 5, 2012
  2. "Shuto Iten Keikaku"
    Released: June 19, 2013
  3. "Ai no Chikyūsai"
    Released: October 30, 2013
  4. "Ii Kurashi"
    Released: May 14, 2014
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Rolling Stone Japan[1]

Himatsubushi (ひまつぶし, "Killing Time") is the first album by the Japanese girl group Team Syachihoko, released on August 20, 2014 on Warner Music Japan.

Release

The single was released in 3 versions: "Kiku-ban" ("Listening Edition"), "Miru-ban" ("Watching Edition") and "Odoru-ban" ("Dancing Edition"). The latter two are limited pressings, while the Listening Edition has a limited first press edition with a special lower price ("Limited Himatsuburi Price Listening Edition").

Reception

The album was nominated for the Grand Prix of the 7th CD Shop Awards.[2]

Track listing

CD
No. TitleNotes Length
1. "Space Hitsumabushi supported by Zen-La-Rock" (SPACEひつまぶし supported by ZEN-LA-ROCK)   
2. "Shuto Iten Keikaku" (首都移転計画, "Capital Relocation Plan")4th single  
3. "Dakishimete Anthem" (抱きしめてアンセム Dakishimete Ansemu)Ending theme of the NTV series Pon!  
4. "N'Datte!" (んだって!!)   
5. "Ai no Chikyūsai" (愛の地球祭)5th single  
6. "Ii Kurashi" (いいくらし)6th single  
7. "I Don't Care" (アイドンケア Ai Don Kea)   
8. "Akamiso Blood" (赤味噌Blood Akamiso Buraddo)   
9. "Colors" (colors Karāzu)Lyrics and music by Yūsuke Koide (Base Ball Bear)[3]  
10. "Akeboshi" (明け星)   
11. "Yoroshiku Jinrui" (よろしく人類)   
12. "Country Girls" (カントリーガール Kantorī Gāru)   
13. "Otome Juken Sensō" (乙女受験戦争)Limited (7,777 copies) live-venue distribution single  

The DVD that comes with the Limited "Miru" ("Watching") Edition contains a live recording of Team Syachihoko's concert titled "Tenchō Summit!!!: Arigatō o Tsutae Kirete Nakute" that was held on May 11, 2014 at Nakano Sun Plaza.

Charts

Chart (2014) Peak
position
Oricon Weekly Albums Chart[4] 3

Awards

7th CD Shop Awards

See also: CD Shop Awards
Year Recipient/Nominated work Award Result
2015 Himatsubushi Grand Prix[2] Nominated

References

External links

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