The Japanese song you want is the theme song of Spirited Away, and the song is called Spirited Away: The Ending of Time. This was the theme song of the Japanese animated film," Spirited Away," produced by the Japanese animation production company A-1 Pictures. The song was composed by Japanese musician Hayao Miyazaki and sung by Japanese female singer Lee Takahashi. The song was very popular in Japanese animated films and dramas, and was considered one of the classic Japanese anime songs.
It was common for Chinese songs to be covered into Japanese songs. Some classic songs were covered into Japanese versions, such as "Blue and White Porcelain" and "Little Lucky". This situation usually led to copyright issues because the singer of the cover version might not have obtained the copyright of the original song. However, in some cases, the copyright owner of the original song may agree to the cover singer using the song and pay a certain fee under certain conditions.
Some Chinese songs were translated into Japanese. One of them was "Kāna ṣ i"(Tamaki Koji). This song was the theme song of the TV series "Goodbye Lee Xianglan." It was later adapted into the Cantonese pop song "Lee Xianglan" by Hong Kong singer Jacky Zhang. The other song was "Hāśśāmān·ā"(Kawai Naho), which was a cover of the work of the Japanese superstar Kawai Naho from the 1980s by Li Keqin. In addition, there were some other Chinese songs that were translated into Japanese, but the specific information was unknown.
A Japanese song related to cats was "The Next Right Thing" by Japanese musician Uematsu Noriyasu, which was released in 1986. The song was very popular in Japan and other Asian countries and became a classic cat-ear song.
There was a Japanese singer named Shinji Tanimura who had once released a song called " Four Seasons." After the release of the song, it received widespread attention and praise. It was considered one of Tanimura Shinji's representative works.
Requiem was a fantasy novel. The story was about a world that was divided into Yin and Yang. Humans lived in the Yang Realm while ghosts wandered in the Yin Realm. The protagonist of the story was a youth called Chen Changsheng. He possessed a mysterious power that allowed him to communicate with ghosts. In the world of the living, Chen Changsheng met a mysterious woman called Bai Jingjing. Bai Jingjing told Chen Changsheng that there were some evil spirits in the netherworld that had been searching for a way to return to the world of the living. Chen Changsheng decided to help these evil spirits and embark on a thrilling journey with Bai Jingjing. In this process, Chen Changsheng and Bai Jingjing encountered many difficulties and challenges, but in the end, they defeated all the evil spirits and restored the balance of the world.
Requiem was a fictional novel that did not exist in reality. If you want to know more about novels, you can tell me your favorite style and genre. I will try my best to help you.
There were many animes similar to Requiem Street, such as Ghost Blade, Sword God Realm, About My Reincarnation as a Slime, Gate of the Fate Stone, and so on.
The Street of Souls was a very popular fantasy manga story about a young man with mysterious abilities who fought against evil forces. It was updated every week, and the story was compact and the characters were vivid. It was very popular among readers.
In comparison, the update speed of Zhen Hun Street might be a little slow because the manga author would spend more time perfecting the storyline and character settings during the creation process. However, this did not affect the status of " Requiem Street " as an excellent animation work. It still had a large fan base.