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Chinese song composed by Shinji Tanimura

The Chinese song composed by Shinji Tanimura is "Star".

Tanimura's song "Star" is the most familiar and deeply loved by people from all over the world. It has also been adapted into different language versions and has become an immortal classic. Some music superstars have also covered many of his works, including Teresa Teng, Jacky Cheung, Luo Wen, Alan Tam, Anita Mui, Kwan Ching Kit, Tsui Siu Fung, Leslie Cheung and others.

He once said that Jacky Cheung and Alan Tam are the Hong Kong friends with whom he has the most tacit understanding. In 1984, he co-founded Baifu Music with Korean singer Zhao Yongbi and Hong Kong singer Alan Tam. The Chinese name is "Music for a Peaceful World", aiming to promote cultural exchanges between countries and world peace.

To commemorate the normalization of diplomatic relations between China and Japan and the conclusion of the Treaty of Peace and Friendship between China and Japan, and to promote friendly exchanges between China and Japan, he has led, participated in and planned many Sino-Japanese song shows and concerts.

Tanimura Shinji's achievements

On June 3, 2007, "Stars Shine in the East", Tanimura Shinji and Mao Amin sang together, the song was called "Flower". Finally, the concert ended with a classic song "Glory and Dream".

The theme song written by Shinji Tanimura for the United Nations' anti-drug abuse campaign. The title of the song is "ギーター/GITA", which is homophonic to "ギター" guitar. The title of the song is taken from the sixth volume of Dante's "Divine Comedy". I hope the song can Healing today’s young people.

On March 24, 2008, the 2010 Shanghai World Expo in Tokyo awarded the famous Japanese musician Shinji Tanimura, table tennis player Ai Fukuhara and senior artist Junko Koshino as the image ambassadors of the Shanghai World Expo. Nearly 500 people from all walks of life from China and Japan attended the ceremony, including former Japanese Prime Minister Toshiki Kaifu, former Foreign Minister Masahiko Komura, former Senate President Satsuki Eda, Chinese Ambassador to Japan Cui Tiankai and others.