Yumeji (song)

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"Yumeji"
YumejiSingle.jpg
Single by Tomiko Van
from the album Van.
ReleasedNovember 29, 2006
Genre Pop rock
Label Avex Trax
Songwriter(s) Tomiko Van
Tomiko Van singles chronology
"Senkō"
(2006)
"Yumeji"
(2006)
"Tokyo Biyori"
(2006)
Yumeji
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CD+DVD cover

"Yumeji" is a pop-rock ballad by Japanese singer Tomiko Van. [1] [2] It is Van's third single that released on November 29, 2006. The cover jackets for the single were shot in a countryside not faraway from the city of Tokyo, and Van expressed that the covers would perfectly match the song. In the PV for the title track "Yumeji", Van follows a light through dark streets and finds a flower garden in the middle of trash. The single's B-side is entitled "Labyrinth" and is as "Yumeji" a lyric work of Van.

Contents

An acoustic version of Yumeji was included on her first album, Voice: Cover You With Love , as a bonus track.

Track listing

CD Portion

  1. "Yumeji" (夢路, Dream Road)
  2. "Labyrinth"
  3. "Yumeji" -instrumental- (夢路, Dream Road)
  4. "Labyrinth" -instrumental-

DVD Portion

CD
  1. "Yumeji" (夢路, Dream Road)
  2. "Labyrinth"
  3. "Yumeji" -instrumental- (夢路, Dream Road)
  4. "Labyrinth" -instrumental-
DVD
  1. "Yumeji" (夢路, Dream Road) Music Clips

Charts

ReleaseChartPeak positionFirst week salesSales total
November 29, 2006Oricon Daily Singles Chart10
Oricon Weekly Singles Chart148,2029,646

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References

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  2. "Yumeji - EP by Tomiko Van on Apple Music". 2019-11-14. Archived from the original on 2019-11-14. Retrieved 2019-11-14.