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Saturday, February 28, 2026

Nana Okada -- Wakai Kisetsu(若い季節)

by Random Pacer via Wikimedia Commons

The weather here has been improving although the temperature is set to plummet again for Sunday, but the feeling is that spring is just around the corner. And it couldn't come fast enough.

Several years ago, I posted an article on actress/aidoru Nana Okada's(岡田奈々)biggest hit, her 4th single "Seishun no Sakamichi"(青春の坂道)from March 1976. The wistful song of youth created from lyrics by contest winner Aiko Nakaji(中司愛子)and then whipped into shape by lyricist Takashi Matsumoto(松本隆)before getting laid onto a melody by Koichi Morita(森田公一)under Ichizo Seo's(瀬尾一三)arrangement must have touched a lot of people's memories and current feelings. It did pretty well by hitting No. 23 on Oricon.

Well, the follow-up single, released in June of that year, "Wakai Kisetsu" (Young Season), was created by almost everyone involved with "Seishun no Sakamichi", except that the composer this time was Ken Sato(佐藤健). If anything, "Wakai Kisetsu" is even jauntier with a boss saxophone and jangly guitar giving a hint of Motown pop. Matsumoto's lyrics here were based on Okada's recurring role in the popular NTV drama at the time, "Ore-tachi no Tabi"(俺たちの旅...Our Journey), where her character introduces a guy living in the boarding house next door. The producers for the program knew what they were doing by also having "Seishun no Sakamichi" show up as an insert song.

"Wakai Kisetsu" didn't do as well as "Seishun no Sakamichi" but it was a moderate success by scoring a No. 36 ranking. Both songs ended up on her 3rd album "Akushu Shiyouyo"(握手しようよ...Let's Shake Hands) which was released in August 1976.

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