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What's the name of Suzume Hutei's music?

The theme song of "Suzuya Hudi" is "Suzuya".

"Suzume Hutei" is an animated film directed and written by Makoto Shinkai and produced by Films. It will be released in Japan on November 11, 2022, and in Hong Kong and Macau, China on March 2, 2023. It will be released in Taiwan and will be released in mainland China on March 24, 2023. The film tells the adventure story of a 17-year-old girl, Suzuya, who meets the "closer" Souta, and the two go together to close the door to the source of the disaster.

"Suzuya" (すずめ) is a song written and composed by Noda Yojiro and sung by Juaki. The song was released to the public on September 30, 2022, and was included in the album "Suzume Hudei" (すずめの戸戸まり) on November 11, 2022, with a duration of 3 minutes and 56 seconds. This song is the theme song of the animated movie "Suzume Hutei".

The creative background of "Suzume Todei"

Makoto Shinkai said that because his daughter who was born in 2010 has no memories related to the Great East Japan Earthquake, and his main audience is mostly teenagers , the homonymous language for that earthquake is disappearing, so I want to express the Great East Japan Earthquake in an entertainment form such as a movie. Moreover, in the past ten years, I have made everything from "Your Name" to "Suzume Hutei" based on the strong memory of the world being rewritten. There are also metaphors for the Great East Japan Earthquake in the two previous works.

In the stage greeting of his previous work "Weathering With You", Makoto Shinkai traveled all over Japan. When he returned to his hometown, he found that the population was getting smaller and smaller, and there were more and more vacant houses. It was no longer the lively place it used to be. When a new building is built, the hometown will hold a ceremony such as a town festival. However, on the contrary, when the town and the land are "finished", there is no such ceremony as a funeral, so Shinkai Makoto wanted to do a "memorial ceremony for the place" story".

Makoto Shinkai explained that he saw cherry blossoms blooming in March 2011 (the Great East Japan Earthquake) and during the COVID-19 epidemic. He couldn't help but realize the beauty and ruthlessness of nature, and began to think about how to No uses movies to capture its coldness and sharpness in the form of entertainment.