This song was uploaded onto Niconico and YouTube on February 17, 2015. It has entered the Hall of Fame. "Akaito" is the sequel to Sarishinohara and Yonjuunana, being the third song in the series. The song's title refers to an East Asian belief called the "red string of fate." The legend says that two people connected by the red thread are destined lovers, regardless of place, time, or circumstances. This magical thread may stretch or tangle, but never tear.
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| - This song was uploaded onto Niconico and YouTube on February 17, 2015. It has entered the Hall of Fame. "Akaito" is the sequel to Sarishinohara and Yonjuunana, being the third song in the series. The song's title refers to an East Asian belief called the "red string of fate." The legend says that two people connected by the red thread are destined lovers, regardless of place, time, or circumstances. This magical thread may stretch or tangle, but never tear.
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| - English: Red Thread
- "アカイト"
- Romaji: Akaito
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| - Panaman's Cover
- Rib's Cover
- Tourai's Cover
- Himawari's Cover
- Sou's Cover
- Cillia's Cover
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| - The third song following Yonjuu Nana and Sarishinohara.
- This version is featured on the album "singing Rib", and has reached over 500k views.
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| - This song was uploaded onto Niconico and YouTube on February 17, 2015. It has entered the Hall of Fame. "Akaito" is the sequel to Sarishinohara and Yonjuunana, being the third song in the series. The song's title refers to an East Asian belief called the "red string of fate." The legend says that two people connected by the red thread are destined lovers, regardless of place, time, or circumstances. This magical thread may stretch or tangle, but never tear.
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