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Arai Akino : ウィキペディア英語版
Akino Arai

is a Japanese singer, songwriter, and lyricist for various anime theme songs and shows, including ''Record of Lodoss War'', ''Please Save My Earth'', ''Macross Plus'', ''Outlaw Star'', ''Kaze no Stigma'' and ''Aria The Origination''.
==Biography==
Arai joined Victor Music Entertainment after graduating from university. She worked on collaborations with various artists there. Her first single, "Yakusoku" was released in 1986, and was used as an insert song for the anime ''Windaria''. She also released the album ''Natsukashii Mirai''. In 1988 she left her agency. In 1992, she released the singles "Kaze to Tori to Sora ~reincarnation~" and "Kooru Sona" which were used as songs for the ''Record of Lodoss War'' anime and ''The Weathering Continent'' film, respectively.
Her activity in anime continued with ''Please Save My Earth''. In 1994, she sang "Voices" for the ''Macross Plus'' OVA,〔 where she also was the singing voice for Myung Fang Lone and Sharon Apple. She would later release her first compilation album ''Sora no mori'' in 1997. She wrote and performed the two ending songs for the 1998 anime ''Outlaw Star'' and contributed songs for ''Record of Lodoss War: Chronicles of the Heroic Knight''.〔 In 1999, she released "Kanaete" for the ''Puppet Master Sakon'' anime. In 2001, she released "Hana no katachi" as a song for the ''Daichis - Earth Defense Family''. "Kusei Toshi" was released for ''Tokyo Underground'' in 2002, and "Natsukashii umi" was an opener song for ''Kurau: Phantom Memory''.〔
She performed the opening theme for ''Spice and Wolf II''. In 2012, she provided music for Shibuya International's 10th anniversary short film called ''Birth''.
Arai has performed at many conventions, music festivals, and clubs. In 2005, she celebrated her 20th anniversary in her music career with the compilation album, ''Sora no Uta'', and went on tour to France and Germany in 2006.〔 On March 24, 2013, she performed at Hong Kong Polytechnic University as her first live concert appearance in Asia outside Japan.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Akino Arai – Live in Hong Kong )
Arai has worked with many different music artists. In 1989, she joined Tomoko Tane on some of her albums. She also worked with Yuri Shiratori and composed tracks for the latter's album. In 1998, she and Yayoi Yula released the album ''Goddess in the morning''. She joined a band called Marsh-mallow which released an eponymous album in 2001. In 2011, she worked with a new music group, releasing ''RuRu Chapeau''.〔
Arai hosted a weekly hour-long radio show called ''Viridian House'' and has also named her website after that.〔

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