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Sunday, March 15, 2026

Rumiko Koyanagi -- Sakura Zensen(桜前線)

By contri via Wikimedia Commons

This saying has been making the rounds in Toronto for a few weeks now: maybe we're done with winter but winter isn't done with us. And sure enough, it isn't. We're getting another dumping of the white stuff including some freezing rain, and the high temperature come Tuesday will be -6 degrees Celsius. Just makes one want to flee for the warm and fuzzy, doesn't it?

Today signifies the Ides of March and thus we are still about a week away from official spring, but hopefully viewers will forgive me if I opt to jump the gun and get some spring here on KKP. We have Candies' "Haru Ichiban" (春一番)and Yoshie Kashiwabara's(柏原芳恵)"Haru Nanoni" (春なのに)as prime representatives of the season. However, I also found this proud harbinger for spring recently.

"Sakura Zensen" (Cherry Blossom Front) was Rumiko Koyanagi's(小柳ルミ子)17th single from January 1976 (so I guess the songwriters were also pushing for an early spring back then, too, huh?), and it's notable for that sharp trumpet heralding the coming of spring and perhaps better things to come. Within Koutarou Aso's(麻生香太郎)lyrics, there is reference to a past love that became part of history during the dark winter but also a look forward to warmth, high school baseball season and of course those hothouse strawberries...all in the prefecture of Kagoshima.

Koji Tokuhisa(徳久広司)took care of the melody while Shunichi Makaino(馬飼野俊一)was the arranger. "Sakura Zensen" maanged to peak at No. 21 on Oricon, and apparently though it didn't get onto one of Koyanagi's studio albums, it has been included in some of her BEST collections.

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