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Nagareboshi (Mika Nakashima song)

"Nagareboshi" (or 流れ星 meaning "Shooting Star") is Mika Nakashima's 30th single. Released on November 4, 2009, the single peaked at #10 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart. Nagareboshi is her lowest single sales in 2009, with only 15,000 copies sold.

Nagareboshi (TV series)

is a Japanese television drama adapted from the Young Scenario Prize-winning screenplay Kurage Marriage by Motoko Usuda. The series aired on the Getsuku time-slot from October 18 to December 20, 2010 on Fuji TV. The drama's slogan was "Itsuwari no Ai Kara, Shinjitsu no Ai e" . The series stars Yutaka Takenouchi, in his first Getsuku drama lead role in nine years, since Dekichatta Kekkon (2001), and Aya Ueto, in her second supporting role in a Getsuku drama and first since Konkatsu! (2009).

The theme song of the drama, "Ryūsei," is performed by folk rock duo Kobukuro. The series premiere, which was extended by 15 minutes, earned a rating of 13.6%.

Nagareboshi

Nagareboshi is Japanese for shooting star, may refer to:

  • Nagareboshi (Mika Nakashima song), by Mika Nakashima
  • Nagareboshi (Misia song), by Misia
  • Nagareboshi (TV series), 2010 Japanese television drama
Nagareboshi (Misia song)

is a song by Japanese singer Misia. It was released by Ariola Japan as the third single from Misia's twelfth studio album, Love Bebop (2016) on 8 July 2015, one day after Misia's 37th birthday. The song was written by singer-songwriter Rica and produced by Takayuki Hattori. "Nagareboshi" was chosen to be the ending theme of the 2015 film S: The Last Policeman - Recovery of Our Future, a continuing film adaptation based on the television series of the same name, for which Misia's " Boku wa Pegasus Kimi wa Polaris" (2014) served as theme song. The song is a piano and strings ballad with lyrics comparing human individuals and their potential to the motion and light of shooting stars.

The single cover was painted by author, screenwriter, director and painter Ellie Omiya.