Movie: Wagakki Band: Dai Shinnenkai 2018 Yokohama Arena - Asu e no Kokai -

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Yuko Suzuhana
Yuko Suzuhana

Self - Vocals

Beni Ninagawa
Beni Ninagawa

Self - Tsugaru-jamisen

Kiyoshi Ibukuro
Kiyoshi Ibukuro

Self - Koto

Daisuke Kaminaga
Daisuke Kaminaga

Self - Shakuhachi

Kurona
Kurona

Self - Wadaiko

Shin Oumura
Shin Oumura

Self - Guitar, Vocals

Asa
Asa

Self - Bass

Akira Sasaki
Akira Sasaki

Self - Drums

Yo Hitoto
Yo Hitoto

Self - Vocals

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    Features Wagakki Band's concert held in January 2018 at Yokohama Arena. Features Yo Hitoto as guest.

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    2018-08-08

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