Orange 7 Lyrics Hiragana

If you are a fan of Japanese anime, there is a high chance you have cried to the song Performed by the band 7!! (pronounced Seven Oppos or Double Shoe ), this emotional ballad was the second opening theme for the legendary anime Your Lie in April ( Shigatsu wa Kimi no Uso ).

(Note: "Chikadzuku" uses the rare 'dz' sound. In hiragana: ちかづく) orange 7 lyrics hiragana

| Source | How to Access | What You’ll See | |--------|---------------|-----------------| | | Purchase the CD (or a digital version) from a retailer such as Amazon Japan, CDJapan, or iTunes. | Full lyrics written in the original mix of kanji, katakana, and romaji. | | Artist’s official website / YouTube channel | Look for a “歌詞” (lyrics) page or the description under the official music video. | Usually a PDF or HTML block with the same mixed‑script format. | | Licensed lyric sites (e.g., Uta-Net , J-Lyric , Kashiwa ) | Search “オレンジ 7 歌詞”. Choose a site that clearly states it has a license. | Same mixed‑script version; some sites offer a “ひらがな” toggle for the entire page (great for quick reference). | | Music streaming services (Apple Music, Spotify, LINE MUSIC) | Some services embed lyrics that can be toggled to “hiragana view”. | Limited to the length of the song; good for on‑the‑fly practice. | If you are a fan of Japanese anime,

Below is a systematic workflow you can follow, using free online tools and a few manual checks. In hiragana: ちかづく) | Source | How to

The automated converters handle most kanji, but they sometimes return (Japanese reading) that does not match the song’s intended reading (e.g., “夜” could be よる or よ ). Therefore, a quick manual verification is recommended (see 3.3).

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