Documentary of the Last Live: Those Who Climbed Keyakizaka (English Sub)
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Every time I watch one of these documentaries, I can’t help but shed a tear or two. Not only seeing their time as Keyakizaka come to a close and remembering everything they went through feel bittersweet, it also reminds me of all the memories I’ve personally made while I was enjoying their work.
I also would like to thank the subbers and admins of this site for all of their hard work over the years and I am thankful for the continuous work you all do today.
I came to this web site to find out what was being said on the variety show. Then I felt that their most important thing was the music they performed………and I grew to like that too. This was hard to watch and yet I enjoyed it. Keyakizaka46 will live forever………on the internet! Congrats to Sato Shiho she will be missed. Now it’s time to throw away this tear soaked papertowel.
Sato *Shiori
I get confused sometimes……….sorry!
After loving the early years of AKB48, I didn’t think possible that another idol group would come to the scene with a type of music that would connect to me. Keyakizaka46, its members, its music, more than filled that void and came over like a tsunami. I just love the members and the songs. Thank you for he memories and for being part of my life for 5 wonderful years.
PS: Pachelbel’s Canon in D has been used and abused 500 years after he composed it, but he’d never dreamed it would be used to close an amazing chapter in the history of Japanese idol music.
The thoughts from each member during the last performance of Silent Majority really gets me teary…very bittersweet, but this was the best decision for them.