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Gunjō Biyori : ウィキペディア英語版
Gunjō Biyori

, also known by its English name "Ideal Days for Ultramarine",〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Ideal days for ultramarine / INCIDENTS TOKYO )〕 is the debut single by Japanese rock band Tokyo Jihen, led by musician Ringo Sheena. It was released on September 8, 2004, ten months after Sheena's solo single "Ringo no Uta".
== Background and development ==

Tokyo Jihen was first formed in 2003, after Ringo Sheena decided on members for her backing band for her ''Sugoroku Ecstasy'' tour. It had been Sheena's intention to be release music in a band since before she debuted in 1998.〔 The band's name was publicised during the tour, however previous tours had featured backing bands with names, such as Gyakutai Glykogen for ''Gekokujyo Xstasy'' and Hatsuiku Status.
The band was officially announced as Sheena's main musical unit on May 31, 2004, and first performed at a series of summer music festivals: ''Meet the World Beat 2004'' on July 25, 2004 at the Expo Commemoration Park in Osaka, July 30, 2004 at the Fuji Rock Festival in Niigata, and September 3, 2004 at the Fukuoka ''Sunset Live'' festival.

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